
Java archive tool: /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-10.0.2.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/jarĭetected JNI cpp flags : -I $(JAVA_HOME )/include -I $(JAVA_HOME )/include/darwinĭetected JNI linker flags : -L $(JAVA_HOME )/lib/server -ljvm Java compiler : /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-10.0.2.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/javac Java home path : /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-10.0.2.jdk/Contents/Home Java interpreter : /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/jdk-10.0.2.jdk/Contents/Home/bin/java The first thing you have to do is uninstall R and Cairo if you have them installed:
Install xquartz homebrew install#
You also have to remember that this instructions are just aimed to reinstall R if you have follow my previous instructions to have a 100% R install with Homebrew. Seth updated both formulae for us, so we can enjoy the last version of R and Cairo while not loosing any capability.

These formulae are basically the same on brewsci/ homebrew-science, which is a legacy tap (no longer updated), which we all were using to install R with Homebrew before they merge everything to Core. To make this possible we are going to install/reinstall R, and Cairo, with the formulae Seth Fore has in his tap, sethrfore/ homebrew-r-srf. Well, you can take advantage of OpenMP with CRAN install if you use the coatless professor method.


However, if you install that way you can’t take advantage of OpenBlas and OpenMP which really enhance the speed of R processing.
