The SPSS Essentials for R installer reported that the install location does not contain R 2.15. Instead, I did the following to get around installer error messages I found in the installer log file, which worked for me: In retrospect, it may be most useful to temporarily re-alias "Current" in the R.frameworks folder so that it points to 2.15 version while the installer completes. I opened the R 2.15.pkg installer file, found a file 'payload' inside, used 'tar -xzvf Payload' to extract contents, and moved those contents into /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15. There's an apparent complication with my attempt at that, though. The link below has information about disabling OS X El Capitan's System Integrity Protection, in order to change the OS X file /System/Library/CoreServices/ist, so that a false system version can be reported to the installer.Ī safer method might be to manually place the files from R's 2.15 installer. But it doesn't recognize 10.10+ as being higher than 10.9 (or 10.5 for that matter). I think the installation error is due to the old R installer's attempt to verify a sufficiently high OS X system version. ![]() ![]() An older or newer version of R will not suffice. I've run into this problem myself: SPSS versions require very specific versions of R to be installed for the R Integration plug-in to work.
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