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<div>I downloaded the nightly release a few moments ago, for windows, listed in the subject line. I wanted to run linear regression. </div>
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<div>it went okay the first time i downloaded and opened the program, well, it opened okay. I had some trouble closing it. I think i might have opened two versions by accident. I eventually closed them. Now when i open rkward, I got <span style="font-size: 10pt; background-color: transparent;">a box that says, r engine has died. Error during handshake with backend process. Expected token, received token (bunch of numbers)</span></div>
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<div>The first time i had opened rkward, i wanted to do regression, i started, then the program said i needed a component, and asked me to chose a location. I chose MI, and got some error, i was going to try again to see if i could get the same error so i could copy and post to this list.</div>
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<div>Ah, sorry, I didn't describe the whole process completely .</div>
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<div>I ran regression again, without any problem. It didn't ask to install another component.</div>
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<div>Ah, it's regression with standardized coefficients that asks for the component. I got a box that says "The r backend has indicated that in order to carry out the current task it needs the package lm.beta which is not currently installed.</div>
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<div>I asked again for USA: MI and got <span style="font-size: 10pt; background-color: transparent;">a box saying there are errors or warnings. Warning, unable to access index for repository, http://files.kde.org/rkward/R/bin/windows/contrib/4.2</span></div>
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<div>Is this enough information?</div>
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<div>Gene</div>
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