[R] Using jpeg() function over cgi
michael watson (IAH-C)
michael.watson at bbsrc.ac.uk
Mon Jun 16 15:51:46 CEST 2003
OK, thanks for all your help :-D
Sorry for not observing normal e-mail help list rules - I am running SUSE 8.1 professional.
If someone coule try and explain a little as to why jpeg() can be used when I run the script as the user httpd runs as, and why it can't when it is run from a cgi script by the same user, then I may be able to get a handle on the problem.
I have tried using bitmap() instead but quite frankly the images produced are just not of the same quality, either using type="jpeg" or type="png256" and messing around with resolution - they just look more grainy and the circles are, well, more square.
So i guess my REAL question is how do i get images on the same quality over cgi if I am not using the jpeg() function?
And in theory it is an R question, as my linux sys/admin doesn't have a clue why we're getting X11 error message over cgi because he hasn't got a clue how the jpeg() R function works. The documentation states:
"they may not be usable unless the X11 display is available to the owner of the R process"
Well i run httpd as a user called "base" and if i log in to a shell as base, trust me the X11 display IS available then. Sooooo, if someone could explain WHY jpeg() won't work over cgi, then i can explain to my sys/admin and he can fix it for me.
OR alternatively, if someone can explain to me how to coax bitmap() into producing images of the quality of jpeg()...??
Thanks
Mick
-----Original Message-----
From: Prof Brian Ripley [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk]
Sent: 13 June 2003 16:02
To: michael watson (IAH-C)
Cc: 'r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch'
Subject: Re: [R] Using jpeg() function over cgi
Yes, it has been solved and discussed in the R-help archives many times.
The help(jpeg) page is pretty explicit too. One alternative is bitmap().
To use jpeg() under a Unix-alike you need to set up an X server that your
R process can use. It's a bit hard to help you do that when you don't
even mention your OS (I am inferring it is a Unix-alike), but you may be
able to solve the permissions problem or you may be able to set by a
server by something like Xvfb. In any case, it is not an R problem
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, michael watson (IAH-C) wrote:
> I have seen a few posts to this list regarding problems accessing the
> x11() device over cgi - namely, when trying to create a graphic using
No, not the x11() device, but the jpeg() device. They are not the same!
> the jpeg() function, everything is fine from the command line but it
> won't work over cgi, producing the error:
>
> "Unable to open connection to X11 display"
>
> Has anyone actually solved this particular problem satisfactorily?
>
> Please reply direct to me as I am not a member of the list (yet!)
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