[TxMt] Re: R Console (Rdaemon)
Kaari Linask
kiirekala at gmail.com
Tue Jan 24 19:23:20 UTC 2012
I "Reset Output" a few times initially, but now tried 5, 10+. The 1+1 just ends up cleared like any other command. I do have a few different ruby versions installed through rvm, but the system version is 1.8.7-p249.
I've now tried removing and reinstalling Rdaemon with setting everything to use the system ruby (although on another sytsem with TM_RUBY set to a 1.9.2 version of ruby, Rdaemon seems to be working just fine, so I am not sure what determines which ruby Rdaemon uses). The only self defined code was setwd(), and pdf and quartz width and height changes, but I now have left the default startOptions.R. Would it help to try a new User account?
The only thing different with newly installed bundles and Rdaemon launched from TM_Rdaemon.app is that I got an "Rdaemon Error: The pipe /tmp/r_in is not found! You have to kill Rdaemon manually." When I kill manually and start again, it goes back to clearing everything, so mostly no difference.
-Liisi
On Jan 23, 2012, at 4:55 PM, Hans-Jörg Bibiko wrote:
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> On 23.01.2012, at 21:25, Kaari Linask wrote:
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>> This happens every time with every command I've tried except for q(). I tried doing the "Reset Output" command, but it had no effect.
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> hmm, this is really weird.
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> Ok, how many times did you execute "Reset Output"? R's sink() works as stack thus please call it 5 or 10 times.
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> What does happen if you execute as first command after start "1+1"? Do you see "[1] 2" ?
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> Then I forgot to ask which Ruby version is running on your system since R+Rdaemon only run on 1.8.x.
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> Next question is whether you run any self-defined R code while start?
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> Did you try to delete all R bundle including the folder ~/Library/Application Support/Rdaemon and re-install all these bundles?
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> Cheers,
> --hans
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