"jmvconnect must be installed"
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2021 3:18 pm
I'm trying to use some R code in the Rj editor. I am using Ubuntu 20.04, R 4.1.1 (using the Michael Rutter repos), and Jamovi 2.0.1 (I think - see below). I have a large number of system R packages installed.
I have installed jmv 2.0, jmvconnect 2.0.0, jmvReadWrite 0.2.1, and jmvcore 1.8. The Rj module has been installed in Jamovi. If I start this, click the configuration cog, and select "system R" as the R Version, I get the message: "To use the system R from Jamovi, jmvconnect must be installed." says that jmvconnect is in , the usual system dir for compiled packages (jmvconnect is not in the Rutter repos as yet).
Is there anything I can do to resolve this? My understanding is that Jamovi is built on top of R, so I'm not clear why it can't automatically see the system packages - is it because you're trying to simplify things for users by giving them a prepacked bundle of R packages so they don't have to actually install R if they don't want to?
I mentioned above that I'm not clear what version of Jamovi I'm using. This is because reports v1.6.19, but reports "Nothing to do", suggesting I already have the latest v2.0.1, while Jamovi itself (bottom of the three dots pop-out panel) reports v2.0.0. Or does this mean that the Linux versions are lagging?
I have installed jmv 2.0, jmvconnect 2.0.0, jmvReadWrite 0.2.1, and jmvcore 1.8. The Rj module has been installed in Jamovi. If I start this, click the configuration cog, and select "system R" as the R Version, I get the message: "To use the system R from Jamovi, jmvconnect must be installed."
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installed.packages()['jmvconnect','LibPath']
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/home/user/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/4.1"
Is there anything I can do to resolve this? My understanding is that Jamovi is built on top of R, so I'm not clear why it can't automatically see the system packages - is it because you're trying to simplify things for users by giving them a prepacked bundle of R packages so they don't have to actually install R if they don't want to?
I mentioned above that I'm not clear what version of Jamovi I'm using. This is because
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flatpak list
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flatpak update org.jamovi.jamovi