Mike Wojnowicz writes:
> I have successfully installed R on my AWS EC2 r3.8 box running Linux with
>>sudo yum install -y R
>
> However, I cannot find R anywhere (which I want for the sake of
> tar'ing it up and decompressing to make future installations easier.)
> For
Hi Mike,
Depending upon the flavor of Linux (looks like it's in the RedHat
family) it will usually start by running the command "R" in a
terminal. What does:
which R
say? Then look in the startup file (often in /usr/local/bin) for the
R_HOME directory.
Jim
On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 9:38 AM,
I have successfully installed R on my AWS EC2 r3.8 box running Linux with
>sudo yum install -y R
However, I cannot find R anywhere (which I want for the sake of tar'ing it up
and decompressing to make future installations easier.) For example,
> rpm -ql R
Says there is nothing to show.
Does
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