Hi Folks,
we've installed the R-core.x86_64 RPM from the EPEL Repository on Red Hat 7. The Version of R is 3.6.0 (2019-04-26). If we run a test program now then we get some warning:
52 proc iml;
NOTE: IML Ready
53 submit /R;
54 print("Hello World!")
55 endsubmit;
WARNING: R: 1: package ‘methods’ was built under R version 3.6.1
WARNING: R: 2: package ‘datasets’ was built under R version 3.6.1
WARNING: R: 3: package ‘utils’ was built under R version 3.6.1
WARNING: R: 4: package ‘grDevices’ was built under R version 3.6.1
WARNING: R: 5: package ‘graphics’ was built under R version 3.6.1
WARNING: R: 6: package ‘stats’ was built under R version 3.6.1
56 quit;
NOTE: Exiting IML.
NOTE: PROCEDURE IML used (Total process time):
real time 0.28 seconds
cpu time 0.01 seconds
What can we do to avoid this warning (except installing R version 3.6.1 😉 )? We use the SAS Version 9.4M6.
Cheers,
Klaus
I don't know. The usual way these warnings occur is when you install a version of R and then later install packages from a more recent version. But I think the packages in his message are all “core packages” that are auto-created and auto-loaded by R. When you compiled the R source, did you also compile the packages, or did you download them later?
Here is a link to the installation instructions for installing R on Linux: https://support.sas.com/documentation/installcenter/en/iktkintrii/64028/PDF/default/install.pdf
Make sure that the R_HOME variable in SAS and RGui are the same. You can check the value with the R function
Sys.getenv("R_HOME")
What do you get if you run the program in RGui?
I don't know. The usual way these warnings occur is when you install a version of R and then later install packages from a more recent version. But I think the packages in his message are all “core packages” that are auto-created and auto-loaded by R. When you compiled the R source, did you also compile the packages, or did you download them later?
Here is a link to the installation instructions for installing R on Linux: https://support.sas.com/documentation/installcenter/en/iktkintrii/64028/PDF/default/install.pdf
Make sure that the R_HOME variable in SAS and RGui are the same. You can check the value with the R function
Sys.getenv("R_HOME")
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