Its being a real nightmare to install rjava on my Mac.
My setup:
MacOS 10.9.5
Java: 7u71 (64 bits dowloaded from Oracle site)
R: R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10)
First, in the command line I ran the
sudo R CMD javareconf
Then, I ran inside R:
install.packages('rJava')
The error in the end of the compiling is this:
JavaVM -F/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/.. -framework R -llzma -lm -liconv -licuuc -licui18n
ld: library not found for -licuuc
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
make[2]: *** [libjri.jnilib] Error 1
make[1]: *** [src/JRI.jar] Error 2
make: *** [jri] Error 2
ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘rJava’
* removing ‘/Users/costa/Library/R/3.1/library/rJava’
I tried Java 8 and the Mac default java and also got the same error.
Ideias?
This worked for me:
Then, in the R interpretor:
What I did (using macports R) as root (sudo bash):
edit
/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/etc/Makeconf
and change the lineto
install the original 1.6 Mac Java
export
JAVA_HOME=/System/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.6.0.jdk/Contents/Home
run
R CMD javareconf
Now you can start R and do a
install.packages("rJava")
. Using the 1.6 version of Java made sure that also RStudio can load the rJava package.If you do not plan using RStudio, you can also use Java 1.8
I had the same error on my computer (Mac OS 10.9.5, Java 1.8.0_11, R 3.1.1). Installing the newest Java JDK from Oracle (1.8.0_25) didn't solve the problem (yet). However, after updating Java, installing R 3.1.2 solved the problem for me. After running
install.packages("rJava")
, this works:Do note that updating the JDK is something different from the Java version in the GUI Java Control Panel, accessible through the System preferences. The latter is only the JRE for the internet browser plugin.
Using the old Java SE 6 I was able to get rJava compiled by running javareconf as follows:
I had the same issue. I'm using OS X Yosemite and initially had installed R through homebrew
I performed the following steps to fix it:
sudo R CMD javareconf
Opened up R from my terminal and ran:
install_packages("rJava")
install_packages("xlsx")
I was actually able to avoid editing my environment completely by using the Mac binary to install rJava on my Macbook (running OSX Yosemite and R version 3.2.3). First, do the following in R to install rJava:
Presumably independent of this, for some reason I couldn't install xlsx until I first installed the
xlsxjars
dependency. So do the following in R:And with those two commands, xlsx appears to install just fine on a mac!