[ESS] User-space installation of ESS 18.10.2 failing
I am trying to install ess-18.10.2 from the tarball into .emac.d on a compute server for which I am not root. After extracting the tarball into ~/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2, entering that directory and executing make (all per the instructions in the ESS manual), I am getting $> make cd lisp; make all make[1]: Entering directory `/scicomp/home-pure/wqh4/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2/lisp' emacs -batch -no-site-file -no-init-file --directory . -f batch-byte-compile julia-mode.el Opening directory: Permission denied, /apps/x86_64/emacs/27.1/share/emacs/site-lisp/ess make[1]: *** [julia-mode.elc] Error 255 make[1]: Leaving directory `/scicomp/home-pure/wqh4/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2/lisp' make: *** [all] Error 2 There is no .configure file. How doe one avoid the apparent need to write to /apps/x86_64/emacs/27.1/share/emacs/site-lisp/ess in order to install ess in .emacs.d? Note: I tried installation from MELPA first, but the version of ess there insists on Emacs 25.1, and my available options are 26.1 or 27.1. Thanks in advance for any tips. -- Steve Gutreuter __ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help
Re: [ESS] User-space installation of ESS 18.10.2 failing
Hello, > Note: I tried installation from MELPA first, but the version of ess > there insists on Emacs 25.1, and my available options are 26.1 or > 27.1. For info I have installed ess-version: 18.10.3snapshot [elpa: 20210307.735] both on linux and windows, from Melpa without any difficulties. # emacs version on linux GNU Emacs 28.0.50 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.5, cairo version 1.16.0) of 2020-09-01 # emacs version on windows GNU Emacs 27.1 (build 1, x86_64-w64-mingw32) of 2020-08-21 Best regards, Jeremie On Monday, 15 Mar 2021 at 11:29, Steve Gutreuter via ESS-help wrote: > I am trying to install ess-18.10.2 from the tarball into .emac.d on a > compute server for which I am not root. After extracting the tarball > into ~/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2, entering that directory and executing > make (all per the instructions in the ESS manual), I am getting > > $> make > cd lisp; make all > make[1]: Entering directory > `/scicomp/home-pure/wqh4/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2/lisp' > emacs -batch -no-site-file -no-init-file --directory . -f > batch-byte-compile julia-mode.el > Opening directory: Permission denied, > /apps/x86_64/emacs/27.1/share/emacs/site-lisp/ess > make[1]: *** [julia-mode.elc] Error 255 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/scicomp/home-pure/wqh4/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2/lisp' > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > There is no .configure file. How doe one avoid the apparent need to > write to /apps/x86_64/emacs/27.1/share/emacs/site-lisp/ess in order to > install ess in .emacs.d? > > Note: I tried installation from MELPA first, but the version of ess > there insists on Emacs 25.1, and my available options are 26.1 or > 27.1. > > Thanks in advance for any tips. -- Jeremie Juste __ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help
Re: [ESS] ESS M-x R failing in a Windows installation
> Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help > on Wed, 10 Mar 2021 15:40:05 + writes: > Hi Jeremie: As you say, Windows installs do depend on the > user’s preferences. However, in ancient ESS (circa 2004), > we coded around this by going to the Windows registry. > However, I have rarely used Windows since so I can’t say > how that approach might be used today (or if it is, how it > might be failing). I think a big issue is that few (if > any) ESS developers are using Windows. Rich was probably > the rear guard and he switched to Mac. Actually, I use ESS + R on a Windows server (I log into in a window on my Linux Desktop/notebook) every couple of weeks or so, to test R things (notably those that I know are platform dependent, e.g., all my numeric / accuracy experiments/research). I have many (half a dozen to a dozen) versions of R installed on that server, but indeed M-x R had stopped many months ago, but the current workaround for me has always been to M-x R-[tab] [tab] = tabulator for "tab completion" in Emacs, and then choose from the possible completions which do show both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of every version of R (see above). Martin > PS. the old registry discussions are probably in the > archives https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/ess-help/ > -- > Rodney Sparapani, Associate Professor of Biostatistics > Chair ISBA Section on Biostatistics and Pharmaceutical > Statistics Institute for Health and Equity, Division of > Biostatistics Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee > Campus > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > __ > ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help __ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help