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Message-ID: <AANLkTilbbk60-Cpw981X-qJJVwvf1pRi9lhKF2ZXxiw9@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2010-06-08T19:56:09Z
From: Whit Armstrong
Subject: Trouble compiling Java-based R packages
In-Reply-To: <19470.39017.400691.458045@ron.nulle.part>

I've seen a lot of problems on ubuntu systems when users have
JAVA_HOME defined in the environment.

Make sure you have a clean env, and try the javareconf.

-Whit

On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 3:22 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
> Peter,
>
> On 8 June 2010 at 13:51, Peter Muhlberger wrote:
> | Hi folks: ?I guess my earlier posting was too involved, so let me try
> | to get to the essence of my problem.
> |
> | I recently tried to compile JGR, rJava, etc. into my updated R.
> | First, I ran: R CMD javareconf. ?The output from that tells me that
> | "JAVA_HOME is not a valid path, ignoring" and the cpp flags are set to
> | nothing. ?The javareconf fills most of the variables with references
> | to openjdk. ?JAVA_HOME, as far as I can tell, points to a properly
> | installed copy of Sun Java. ?When I run update.packages(checkBuilt=T)
> | with this, it unsurprisingly tells me that "One or more Java
> | configuration variables are not set" and all of my Java based programs
> | fail to compile.
> |
> | I've tried switching the default Java to the Sun version using "sudo
> | update-alternatives --config java". ?Now, javareconf fills in the cpp
> | flag and variables point to the Sun version, though I still get the
> | error msg that JAVA_HOME is not a valid path (though javareconf sets
> | the home path to: /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.20/jre). ?When I try
> | to compile rJava, I get the error: rJava, "JNI types differ from the
> | native type."
> |
> | Does anyone have any thoughts on how to fix this? ?Alternatively, is
> | there somewhere I can report these problems so they might get fixed in
> | future versions? ?I suspect I can't be the only person having these
> | problems.
>
> Quick caveat: I am not a Java user or programmer.
>
> That said, I had wanted to get this work for years because several
> interesting packages build on-top of rjava. ?And as of a few years ago it
> started to work so I since then I am
>
> ?a) instrumenting Debian's r-base-core package to be Java-aware
>
> ?b) packaging /maintaining rjava for Debian as well
>
> but all of that only with the non-Sun packages. E.g. rjava has a
> build-depends on openjdk-6-jdk, and that seems to work. ?So start by
> installing that.
>
> I have also built JGR and other packages, and have the cran2deb robot build
> quite a few more. ?But never with the Sun java, and certainly never when
> mixing.
>
> Beyond that, maybe the Java lists can be of more help than we can here.
>
> --
> ?Regards, Dirk
>
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