I don't know. Using normal install of R runs fine, and I do not have
defined R_HOME.
If you did not install R, do the export R_HOME=/usr/local/lib/R
Or start gretl like:
R_HOME=/usr/local/lib/R gretl
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On Sat, Sep 16, 2017 at 6:14 PM, Artur T. <artur.tarassow(a)googlemail.com>
wrote:
Hi Helio, thank for your reply and the suggestion. I guess this would
have
been the most simple way to solve this issue.
However, meanwhile I've found another workaround: I found out that I can
tell gretl the correct paths in the file /lib/.deps/gretl_foreign.d.
Unfortunately, this has to be done by hand but at least the installation
works well.
However, now trying to call the R library yields the following error: "To
use Rlib, the variable R_HOME must be set". Asking R how R_HOME is set,
gives me
<R>
Sys.getenv("R_HOME")
[1] "/usr/local/lib/R"
</R>
Nevertheless, gretl has no idea how R_HOME is set :-(
Any ideas on this?
Artur
On 16.09.2017 19:07, Hélio Guilherme wrote:
sudo ln -s /usr/local/share/R /usr/share/R
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