One needs to set an environment variable, DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH, for the application. RStudio, however, does not find the right magical java files. Seriously: see the comments by the rJava developer, Simon Urbanek, here. You need this hanging around for Java 1.8 to work. ĭownload and install Java for OS X 2014-001 from Apple. Anyway, if you successfully install the package, rJava will now load, but. You may have to install from source (happened by default for me), but then again maybe not. ![]() 1.8.0_25 here I see I’m lagging a few versions behind. ![]() Here’s what I did to get things working (apparently, for now). I use MALLET, which depends on rJava, which depends on Java. A new OS upgrade means new Java problems.
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