

rJava 0.9-12 has quite a few changes that try to detect > it unless you know what you're doing!], not installing Java for the > by incorrect configuration (setting JAVA_HOME incorrectly [do NOT set In most cases that I have seen issues were caused > solved with the release of rJava 0.9-12, so please make sure you use > to additional restrictions on run-time, but even that has been how macOS Catalina has made binary distributions impossible due > knowledge there has never been an issue if you installed rJava from > Java installation then it works just fine with R. > by removing all public downloads, but if you manage to get hold of a > you could argue that Java is dead since Oracle effectively killed it * removing 'C:/Users/spenc/Documents/R/Ecfun/Ecfun.Rcheck/Ecfun' onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rJava', details:Ĭall: library.dynam("rJava", pkgname, libname)Įrror: DLL 'rJava' not found: maybe not installed for this architecture? ** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary locationĮrror: package or namespace load failed for 'Ecfun':

** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading With "error: DLL 'rJava' not found: maybe not installed for thisĪrchitecture?" under Windows 10.

I spoke too soon in saying that everything worked with OpenJDK:
