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README page link broken! #194

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conchis opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 1 comment
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README page link broken! #194

conchis opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 1 comment

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@conchis
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conchis commented Dec 11, 2021

Embedded in the README (home page) is the link:

http://www.graalvm.org/docs/reference-manual/languages/r/

Opening this link yields 404 - Not Found

And so I still do not know how to install and experiment with fastr ...

ubuntu@graal:~$ gu install r
Downloading: Release index file from oca.opensource.oracle.com
Downloading: Component catalog from www.graalvm.org
Error: Unknown component: r

and

ubuntu@graal:~$ gu rebuild-images R
Building R...
Error: Unknown name in option specification: macro:RMain-launcher
Available macro options are:
    --macro:polyglot-launcher
    --macro:gu-launcher
    --macro:native-image-agent-library
    --macro:truffle
    --macro:graalvm-native-binutil-launcher
    --macro:graalvm-native-clang-launcher
    --macro:graalvm-native-ld-launcher
    --macro:native-image-configure-launcher
    --macro:native-image-diagnostics-agent-library
    --macro:js-launcher
    --macro:jvmcicompiler-library
    --macro:graalvm-native-clang++-launcher
    --macro:lli-launcher
    --macro:polyglot-library
    --macro:native-image-launcher
    --macro:graal-nodejs-library
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steve-s commented Dec 13, 2021

Hello Jonathan,

thank you for bringing the broken link to our attention, we'll fix that. For the time being, the correct link is: https://www.graalvm.org/reference-manual/r/.

What distribution and version of GraalVM are you using to install FastR? I've tried on GraalVM 21.3.0, CE, JDK 17 on Linux and gu install R seems to work. I think it should be case insensitive, but just in case (no pun intended) can you try with capital R?

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