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wget https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/install/RRO-3.2.2-Ubuntu-14.4.x86_64.deb | wget https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/install/RRO-3.2.2-Ubuntu-14.4.x86_64.deb | ||
wget https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/install/RevoMath-3.2.2.tar.gz | wget https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/install/RevoMath-3.2.2.tar.gz | ||
- | dpkg -X RRO-3.2.2-Ubuntu-14.4.x86_64.deb . | + | dpkg -X RRO-3.2.2-Ubuntu-14.4.x86_64.deb . #extract the deb |
tar zxvf RevoMath-3.2.2.tar.gz | tar zxvf RevoMath-3.2.2.tar.gz | ||
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/RRO/RevoMath/mkl/libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH | export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/RRO/RevoMath/mkl/libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH | ||
export PATH=~/RRO/usr/lib64/RRO-3.2.2/R-3.2.2/lib/R/bin/:$PATH | export PATH=~/RRO/usr/lib64/RRO-3.2.2/R-3.2.2/lib/R/bin/:$PATH | ||
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- | Now you can check which R you're going to use, it should point to | + | Now you can check which R you're going to use, it should point to your RRO R: |
which R | which R | ||
Revision as of 11:47, 13 October 2015
Revolution R is a pre-compiled distribution of R. Here's how you can install it into your homedir without sysadmin intervention.
It's a little bit round-about because they actually only provide .deb packages, but we want just the files. So we extract the files from the deb instead of just installing the deb into the system.
We currently use the Ubuntu 14.04 distribution, so we download the appropriate packages from here: https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/download/#download
mkdir ~/RRO cd RRO wget https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/install/RRO-3.2.2-Ubuntu-14.4.x86_64.deb wget https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/install/RevoMath-3.2.2.tar.gz dpkg -X RRO-3.2.2-Ubuntu-14.4.x86_64.deb . #extract the deb tar zxvf RevoMath-3.2.2.tar.gz export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/RRO/RevoMath/mkl/libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH export PATH=~/RRO/usr/lib64/RRO-3.2.2/R-3.2.2/lib/R/bin/:$PATH
Now you can check which R you're going to use, it should point to your RRO R:
which R
You can check the version:
R --version
You can check the library:
R library();
In my case it says:
Packages in library ‘/home/chekh/RRO/usr/lib64/RRO-3.2.2/R-3.2.2/lib/R/library’:
If you want this to work every time you log in, you'd need to add the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and PATH modifications to your startup scripts. Pretty standard.