On Wed, 08-Jul-2009 at 09:40PM -0500, Marc Schwartz wrote:

[....]

> When I was using Fedora, several years ago I started to add any
> paths that I needed for LD_LIBRARY_PATH into /etc/ld.so.conf. Then
> run 'sudo ldconfig' to update the configuration.

Since I don't have root access to the CentOS machine, I can't make use
of that suggestion.  However, by modifying the ldpaths file in my home
directory where R is instaled, I could make it the same as it was in
the 2.8.1 installation.

Just why that wasn't a problem before R-2.9.0 and only with CentOS,
I'm no closer to understanding, but I know how to get around the
problem.

[....]

Thanks for the suggestion and the one from Godmar Back.  I have it
working.

best

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