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Re: [O] passing LC_ALL environment variable to org export call
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] passing LC_ALL environment variable to org export call |
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Mon, 29 Sep 2014 14:06:17 +0200 |
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Johannes Rainer <address@hidden> writes:
> thanks for your hint. I checked Sys.getenv before and after the
> failing code, but LC_ALL was always properly set. I’m afraid my
> problem relates to some Mac LLVM and GCC gfortran compiler thing,
> since I’m using a R version compiled against the Mac Accelerate
> framework (vecLib)… it is just so strange that I only get the error in
> Emacs org-mode upon exporting the org file, but not, if I evaluate
> each code chunk separately.
But are you using .C, .Fortran or Rcpp in your code-block? If not,
why would your compilers matter? (I'm not an expert on R internals,
so my comment may be naïve).
As a short turn solution try to add this to the top of your file
#+PROPERTY: session *R*
These days you might even get away with just
#+PROPERTY: session
I'm not sure. This should run your code from the same session.
[This should be equivalent to adding :session to babel blocks, but
check the manual if it ain't working]
> to set all environment variables I’m using the “exec-path-from-shell”
> extension, so, all environment settings from the shell are available
> in Emacs.
Are you exporting async or "normally"? If async, do you get the error
when exporting "normally"?
—Rasmus
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