[R] Problem with IRkernel Installation Solved - Instructions on how to Solve it

Ista Zahn istazahn at gmail.com
Fri Jan 6 22:28:45 CET 2017


On Jan 6, 2017 2:11 PM, "Paul Bernal" <paulbernal07 at gmail.com> wrote:

Ista,

If you do not appreciate it or do not find it useful, just discard the
message.

It's not about me. My concern is for the people you potentially send on a
wild goose chase when all they really need to do is follow the IRkernel
documentation.

I tried several things and this is what worked for me. If you have another
solution or a better solution let me know.


A better solution is to follow the IRkernel installation instructions. If
it doesn't work ask for help by describing exactly what you did and exactly
what happened.

Best,
Ista


Regards,

Paul

2017-01-06 13:00 GMT-05:00 Ista Zahn <istazahn at gmail.com>:

> On Fri, Jan 6, 2017 at 8:43 AM, Paul Bernal <paulbernal07 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > Great news! I was able to install the IRkernel successfully and I am now
> > able to create R notebooks in Jupyter.
>
> Congratulations.
>
>  Just in case anybody out there is
> > struggling with this too, here is what I did (I have Windows 8, but it
> will
> > probably work for Mac OS X as well):
> >
> > 1-Go to the page https://irkernel.github.io/installation
> > 2-Open the R console (I have R version 3.3.2)
> > 3-Go to the step where it says "Installing via supplied binary packages
> > (default on Windows + Mac OS X)
> > 4-Instead of installing all the packages using one single command as
> > suggested in the installation instructions, go to the R console and
> install
> > all of the packages one by one, as follows
> >  >install.packages('repr')
> >  >install.packages('IRdisplay')
> >  >install.packages('evaluate')
> >  >install.packages('crayon')
> >  >install.packages('pbdZMQ')
> >  >install.packages('devtools')
> >  >install.packages('uuid')
> >  >install.packages('digest')
>
> This can hardly make any difference.
>
> install.packages(c('repr', 'IRdisplay', 'evaluate', 'crayon',
> 'pbdZMQ', 'devtools', 'uuid', 'digest'))
>
> is fine.
>
> > 5-Connect to a CRAN mirror and select install packages, look for the
> > package githubinstall and clic on it to install it
>
> Why?
>
> > 6-Start loading each one of the packages installed like this:
> >  >library("repr")
> >  >library("IRdisplay")
> >  >library("evaluate")
> >  >library("crayon")
> >  >library("pbdZMQ")
> >  >library("devtools")
> >  >library("uuid")
> >  >library("digest")
> >  >library("githubinstall")
>
> Attaching all these packages is not needed. The githubinstall package
> is not needed at all.
>
> > 7-After this you have to update jsonlite which is a dependencie of
> package
> > githubinstall, you update jsonlite using the following command:
> >  >update.packages('jsonlite')'
>
> Also not needed, as githubinstall is not needed.
>
> > 8-After this, you have to type the following commands:
> >  >library(httr)
> >  >set_config(use_proxy(url="the required IP", port=8080, username="your
> > network user", password="the password you use to unlock your computer"))
> >  >#you can get the required IP going to the command prompt and using the
> > command ping
> >  >#port has to be 8080
>
> Maybe something like this is needed if you are behind a firewall, I
> don't know. But none of that is generally needed.
>
> > 9-type use the command:
> >  >devtools::install_github('IRkernel/IRkernel')
> > 10-Last but not least, type the following command:
> >  >IRkernel::installspec()
> >
> > If you follow this instructions you should be able to install the
> IRkernel
> > successfully and start writing R notebooks in Jupyter.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
>
> I suspect it will confuse more than help unfortunately.
>
> Best,
> Ista
>
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