There might be a problem in the version of Java for which the R xlsx package was built in. Sudo ln -s $(/usr/libexec/java_home)/jre/lib/server/libjvm.dylib /usr/local/lib and got the same error message like you.īut finally this command worked for me on OS X 10.11.3: ![]() I ´ve got also problems with loading packages like openNLP, xlsx, RWeka. In terminal enter the following to relink Java correctly: sudo R CMD javareconfīack in R (or RStudio) install the rJava package from source: install.packages("rJava",type='source') This one worked for me by doing the following: ![]() However, I found a similar issue on stackoverflow! (where else )) ![]() Unfortunately, these symlink tricks didn't help me.
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