Your email was not properly encoded by the time it reached me (see the ? in crucial places), so I may be missing something.

I am guessing you are in a Danish locale with codepage CP1252, and fortunately the subject line appears to have worked. I think I have a reproduction test, in which case this will be fixed in R-patched shortly (but please test that for us).

No one reported this in the alpha/beta/RC test period, and we do know that the Japanese did some testing of the new features. I guess that real testing started yesterday ....

Thanks for the report -- if you find further misfeatures it would be helpful to have the locale and an email in a marked encoding.

On Wed, 23 Apr 2008, Erik Jørgensen wrote:

I have a subdirectory named 'F?lles Filer' in my PATH.  When I start the
RGUI, I receive the following error/warning messages:

Error in Sys.setenv(PATH = PATH) : invalid input in wtransChar

and

Warning message:
package "methods" in options("defaultPackages") was not found

The problems disappear, when I change the the subdirectory name to its short
version, 'FLLES~1' in the PATH specification in the Windows setup.

regards

Erik J?rgensen
Faculty of Agricultural Sciences
University of Aarhus, Denmark






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