Nick
On 26 July 2012 06:04, Laurent Gautier <lgaut...@gmail.com
<mailto:lgaut...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The thread seems to be continuing on stackoverflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11658687/ld-library-path-precendence-and-trouble-with-compiling
On Jul 25, 2012 3:23 PM, "Nick Schurch" <n.schu...@dundee.ac.uk
<mailto:n.schu...@dundee.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi
I don't think rebuilding rpy2 is the problem... We compiled
rpy2 against R 2.15.0 and 2.15.1 and it still gives this error
both times. Attempting to build rpy2 against R 2.16 (the
development version) gives build errors.
Nick
On 25 July 2012 10:07, Laurent Gautier <lgaut...@gmail.com
<mailto:lgaut...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 2012-07-25 10:54, Nick Schurch wrote:
Both of those produce the same error... or at least they
did until we realised that path for R was wrong. we had
it installed in /sw/bin/R2.15.0 but the Renviron file was
in /sw/bin/R2.15.0/lib64/R. Setting R_HOME to this has
sorted it.
Now I have the entirely different issue of rpy2 not
working with R2.15 (ignore the 2.11 typo I stuck in my
original email). I get:
Error in identical(env, as.environment(i)) :
6 arguments passed to .Internal(identical) which requires 5
In addition: Warning message:
In attach(NULL, name = "Autoloads") : bytecode version
mismatch; using eval
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./test-rpy2.py", line 5, in <module>
import rpy2.robjects as robjects
File
"/sw/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rpy2/robjects/__init__.py",
line 17, in <module>
from rpy2.robjects.robject import RObjectMixin, RObject
File
"/sw/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rpy2/robjects/robject.py",
line 9, in <module>
class RObjectMixin(object):
File
"/sw/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rpy2/robjects/robject.py",
line 22, in RObjectMixin
__show = rpy2.rinterface.baseenv.get("show")
LookupError: 'show' not found
So it looks like it just doesn't work with the latest
stable R version, or the development R version (2.16).
I am developing / testing against the latest R. I would
look to me like there is further mix-up on your system.
A google search on "LookupError: 'show' not found" returns
the following as the first suggestion here:
https://bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/issue/46/lookuperror-show-not-found
Unfortunately every time I/we come across an issue with
an R package, the standard response from the developers
is usual "why aren't you using the latest/development
version of R? Try that." So having rpy2 not support these
versions is a really big barrier to using it. Are there
plans to try and make rpy2 2.15/devel compatible?
May be after your sort out your local install ?
;-)
L.
Nick
On 24 July 2012 16:05, Laurent Gautier
<lgaut...@gmail.com <mailto:lgaut...@gmail.com>> wrote:
May be a mismatch between the R library rpy2 was
built against. It should not segfault thought.
Can you try:
import rpy2.rinterface
# Does this give a version number for R that you would expect ?
print(rpy2.rinterface.R_VERSION_BUILD)
# Does this complete without a crash ?
print(rpy2.rinterface.initr())
L.
On 2012-07-24 15:09, Nick Schurch wrote:
Hi,
I've installed rpy2 (2.2.4) with python 2.6.4
against R2.11 on centos 5.6. When I import rpy2 it
works fine, but when I try to run tests or anything
else : get:
>>> import rpy2
>>> rpy2.__path__
['/local/lib/python2.6/site-packages/rpy2']
>>> import rpy2.tests
cannot find system Renviron
Fatal error: unable to open the base package
Segmentation fault
Any help greatly appreciated...
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Scotland,
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