[ESS] ess configured to invoke either R and R-devel?
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Tue Jul 26 19:01:59 CEST 2011
>>>>> "PS" == Paul Shannon <pshannon at systemsbiology.org>
>>>>> on Tue, 26 Jul 2011 09:38:17 -0700 writes:
PS> I have just started to keep (and use) two versions of R
PS> and Bioconductor -- the release, and the devel version.
PS> How can I modify or adapt of invoke ess so that I run
PS> the version I want?
Well, it depends..
If I type (in Emacs) "M-x R [Tab]",
where "[Tab]" means to press the tab (tabulator) key,
I get
Possible completions are:
R R-1.0
R-1.0.0 R-1.0.1
R-1.1 R-1.1.0
R-1.1.1 R-1.2
R-1.2.0 R-1.2.1
R-1.2.2 R-1.2.3
R-1.3 R-1.3.0
R-1.3.1 R-1.4
R-1.4.0 R-1.4.1
R-1.5 R-1.5.0
R-1.5.1 R-1.6
R-1.6.0 R-1.6.1
R-1.6.2 R-1.7
R-1.7.0 R-1.7.1
R-1.8 R-1.8.0
R-1.8.1 R-1.9
R-1.9.0 R-1.9.1
R-2-debian R-2.0.0
R-2.0.1 R-2.1.0
R-2.1.1 R-2.10.0
R-2.10.1 R-2.11.0
R-2.11.1 R-2.12.0
R-2.12.1 R-2.12.2
R-2.13.0 R-2.13.1
R-2.2.0 R-2.2.0-Xeon
R-2.2.1 R-2.2.1-Xeon
R-2.3.0 R-2.3.1
R-2.3.1-Xeon R-2.4.0
R-2.4.1 R-2.5.0
R-2.5.1 R-2.6.0
R-2.6.1 R-2.6.2
R-2.7.0 R-2.7.1
R-2.7.2 R-2.8.0
R-2.8.1 R-2.9.0
R-2.9.1 R-2.9.2
R-alpha R-beta
R-core-style R-devel
R-devel-32 R-devel-32-Fedora_11
R-devel-32-Fedora_13 R-devel-32-debian
R-devel-32-memprof R-devel-64
R-devel-64-Fedora_11 R-devel-64-Fedora_13
R-devel-64-MM R-devel-64-RH5
R-devel-64-debian R-devel-64-debian-1
R-devel-64-memprof R-devel-MM
R-devel-RH5 R-devel-RHEL
R-devel.~1~ R-devel.~2~
R-devel.~3~ R-devel.~4~
R-devel.~5~ R-devel.~o~
R-devel~ R-fix-T-F
R-fix-miscellaneous R-indent-all
R-indent-cautiously R-mode
R-newest R-patched
R-patched-32 R-patched-32-Fedora_11
R-patched-32-Fedora_13 R-patched-32-debian
R-patched-64 R-patched-64-Fedora_13
R-patched-64-debian R-patched-MM
R-patched-RHEL R-patched-shlib
R-patched-shlib-64-Fedora_13 R-patched-shlib~
R-patched.~1~ R-patched.~2~
R-patched.~3~ R-patched.~4~
R-patched.~5~ R-patched.~6~
R-patched.~7~ R-patched.~8~
R-patched.~9~ R-patched_old
R-pre-rel R-rc
R-site-search R-transcript-mode
R-valgrind Rd-describe-major-mode
Rd-font Rd-mode
Rd-mode-calculate-indent Rd-mode-indent-line
Rd-mode-insert-item Rd-mode-insert-section
Rd-mode-insert-skeleton Rd-mode-menu-map
Rd-preview-help Rd-submit-bug-report
Rnw-mode
so you see that I get pretty many installed versions of R ...
and (almost) all are found by ESS automagically at startup.
For that to work they must be in the PATH,
and that's a concept working nicely in Unix-like OSs, but
possibly not in Windoze ... which I now guess is what you've got
??
Regards,
Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
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