You recently helped me on the subject 'Cannot install R-bridge on Parallels virtual machine'.Īlthough, thanks to you, 'arcgisbinding' now appears in my list of packages in R Studio, I get the following error messages when I try to load it:ĮRROR#1 (pop-up "rsession.exe - Entry Point Not Found"): I hope that helps, and let us know if you have any further questions or issues. That should get you the same environment in both your Mac and the Windows virtual machine, and let you run the same R packages (though you'll need to work on Windows when working against data sources which use the bridge). ) is the list of your installed packages from the first step. Then you can copy that list into a vector, and install it on the Windows installation of R with You can get a list of your current packages with the installed.packages command: ![]() The easiest thing to do is to install R and RStudio on the Windows VM, and install the same packages into that environment. While the bridge does work with R and R Studio, as you suspected, it can't directly talk to your installation on the Mac side - the virtual machine doesn't have a direct way of communicating with applications running on the Mac side of your machine. I use the R-ArcGIS bridge on a Mac, and can help answer your question.
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