HI Marc, thanks for the reply.
Turns out that there was a problem with R. I Downloaded the latest version and now everything is running smoothly.
Also, it seems that R and RobiNA must be in the same folder (i.e. the 'applications folder' on a Mac).
Thanks again,
Alejandro Villarino
Hi Alejandro,
i am happy to hear that the problem went away - i am a bit surprised, though, that
installing and external R on your system was the solution. If you did not reconfigure
RobiNA internally to use the newly installed R, it would continue using the R engine
that is included in the RobiNA package (and hidden deeply within the guts of the actual
RobiNA.app mac application bundle).
Hence i fear the installation of R and disappearance of the problem were just coincidental.
Since the Mac version of RobiNA is distributed as a completely self-contained and self-sufficient
bundle, it does not matter where on your Mac file system you put it (as long as you have
write permission) and what else is installed in the same folder.
Should the problem choose to reoccur, please don't hesitate to contact me again.
cheers,
Marc