Having a relative path for the R scripts means they don't work when the Python interpreter is run from an "unexpected" directory. I'm not sure of the best way to solve this: it may be to have an absolute path, which requires proper installation, but there really ought to be some way of specifying?
Having a relative path for the R scripts means they don't work when the Python interpreter is run from an "unexpected" directory. I'm not sure of the best way to solve this: it may be to have an absolute path, which requires proper installation, but there really ought to be some way of specifying?