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Don Isgitt wrote:
> Michael Fuhr wrote:
> >On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 08:38:01AM -0500, Don Isgitt wrote:
> >  
> >>Thanks for the reply and the research. The relevant file is
> >>
> >>[djisgitt@prs1 R-2.3.0]$ ls -l $R_HOME/etc/Renviron
> >>-rw-rw-r--    1 djisgitt djisgitt     1151 Jun  1 11:42 
> >>/home/djisgitt/R-2.3.0/etc/Renviron
> >>
> >>so I don't see that as the problem.
> >>    
> >
> >Have you checked the permissions on all of the directories in the
> >file's path?  Have you verified that PostgreSQL is using the same
> >$R_HOME?  You can check the environment with plr_environ():
> >
> >  
> Yes. At least world read all the way.

The best way to make sure this is the case I've found is

su - postgres
stat /home/djisgitt/R-2.3.0/etc/Renviron
(or ls, whatever)

I've seen people swearing they have world access all the way and then
noticing they are missing a little bit somewhere.

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