Please do follow the posting guide and not sent HTML: it gets mangled.

There are two issues here:

1) Paths. Use Sys.which("wget") to see if the command is on your path. I suspect it is not, and you need to set the path when running R in the same way as is done for your shell. Compare the setting of PATH in your shell with Sys.getenv("PATH") in R, and use Sys.getenv() to set it (or do so on the shortcut used to start R: see the rw-FAQ).

3) AFAIR 'dir' is not a system command. See ?system (on Windows) and note that shell() is required for some commands: this is one.

These are not R issues, and you may need to seek local Windows help.

On 11/10/2014 02:20, Matt Borkowski wrote:
Hello,
First please keep in mind I am not a programmer and know very little about R. I 
am running the 64bit version of R on a Windows 8.1 machine. I am trying to run 
a script (which I have successfully run in the past) to download some weather 
data from a NOAA ftp site.
When I attempt to run the following command:     system("wget -P data/raw 
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/noaa/2013/724620-23061-2013.gz";)

it returns status 127, which as I understand simply means the command will not 
run.
If I go directly to my command prompt in Windows, navigate to my working 
director, and run     wget -P data/raw 
ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/noaa/2013/724620-23061-2013.gz
the command runs and the file downloads without a problem.
Playing around, it seems I can't invoke any system commands from R. Even a simple      
system("dir")
returns status 127.
I have moved to a new computer since I last successfully ran this script...I'm 
wondering if this might be a permissions issue or other security setting 
preventing me from invoking system commands.
Any ideas?
-Matt
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