Are you familiar with the sessionInfo function?
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On March 20, 2018 6:27:23 PM PDT, "Sorkin, John"
wrote:
>I have installed rJava into my Windows 10 (64-bit) R instillation using
>the Tools > Install Packages command of my RStudion IDE. When I iss
I have installed rJava into my Windows 10 (64-bit) R instillation using the
Tools > Install Packages command of my RStudion IDE. When I issued the R
command in my R code
library(rJava) I received the following error:
library(rJava)
Error: package or namespace load failed for �rJava� in get(I
Hit the same error message when trying install.packages('rJava')
in R 3.2.2 under SuSE Linux, version Leap 42.1 :
Begin of error message
configure: error: One or more Java configuration variables are not set.
Make sure R is configured with full
Hi,
So working with docker and rJava i have a freeze at the Xrs check
there is a solution that is to use the --disable-Xrs option
https://github.com/s-u/rJava/issues/63
but as i'am a beginner : install.packages("rJava", repos='
http://cran.us.r-project.org', configure.args ="--disable-Xrs")
does
Your post does not have the requested session information that will tell
us your computing environment, nor the version of R.
However, I'm experiencing at least a related problem, as this morning I
updated R (in Linux Mind Rafaela 17.2, so I get an operating system
notice to update via the package
Hello,
I am using an R package called Rknots, which uses rJava (and others like
rSymPy, rjson, rJython) and I am getting some error due to rJava. When I run my
R code, the execution gets halted with the following error:
Error in .jcheck() : No running JVM detected. Maybe .jinit() would help. (f
Hi R-listers,
I run R version 2.13.0, on a i386-pc-mingw32/i386 platform under Windows XP.
I perform daily update of my installed packages.
I've got the most recent Java for this platform installed, as I am told
by the JavaUpdater when checking.
(and I've read the posting guide, so that I'm no
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