I forgot to add that setting the environment variable in .Renviron in my home
directory *also* works. I have updated my question on Stackoverflow to include
these answers.
John
On 6/5/16, 1:17 PM, "J Payne" wrote:
>Thanks Berend, that’s super useful. In summary, here is what I found:
>
>Th
Thanks Berend, that’s super useful. In summary, here is what I found:
The problem (if I understand correctly) is that R was not passing environment
variables to OSX El Capitan successfully. In any case:
These do not work:
1. Setting the environment variable in my .bash_profile (for example
“M
Thanks very much Roy! I will post to R-Sig-Mac. I browsed their archives but
didn’t see anything about the issue – I might have missed something, though.
John
On 6/4/16, 1:12 PM, "Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal"
wrote:
>Hi John:
>
>When El Capitan first came out there was a discussion in
> On 4 Jun 2016, at 22:12, Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal
> wrote:
>
> Hi John:
>
> When El Capitan first came out there was a discussion in the R-SIg-Mac list
> about environmental variables not being passed down to applications (not
> just R abut in general). I believe a work around wa
Hi John:
When El Capitan first came out there was a discussion in the R-SIg-Mac list
about environmental variables not being passed down to applications (not just
R abut in general). I believe a work around was suggested, but I would search
the archives for that.
So what is happening, when
I’ve posted this question on StackExchange at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37604466/r-system-not-working-with-modis-reprojection-tool,
but haven’t received any replies. I’m hoping that someone who understands the
operation of the R system() command can help.
I have a command that wo
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