On Jan 7, 2008, at 11:32AM , Barry Rowlingson wrote:
> Gregory Warnes wrote:
>>> Thanks for the help, not sure where to go now except maybe if
>>> rpy had an option to pass --no-Rconsole to R on startup...
>> Rpy can pass anything we want to R, but as far as I can tell R
>> itself doesn't have an --no-Rconsole option.
>>
>
> Not sure what version of R you are on, but help("Startup")
> disagrees with you (2.5.1 at least):
>
> #ifdef windows
> In Windows, it also implies \option{--no-Rconsole}, which
> prevents loading the \code{\link{Rconsole}} file.
> #endif
>
> Maybe you're reading the docs for the Unix version. I never
> realised .Rd files in the distribution were preprocessed for
> platform-specifics!
>
What fun. It looks like
R --help
on R is not up to date, since it doesn't mention this option.
As it turns out, I just barely made a change to pass the same command
line arguments ( "-q", "--vanilla" ) to R on Win32 that are passed on
Unix systems. According to help("Startup") "--vanilla" implies "--
no-Rconsole" on Win32 so this may solve your problem.
I'll forward you a test version of RPy with these changes applied in
a separate email.
-G
> I've now got Duncan Murdoch and Brian Ripley in on the action...
>
> Barry
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