Thanks Mark,
That was it.  (ie the --binary option on R CMD build)

I'll just state for the web-o-sphere (just in case it helps any one else) that part of my confusion in building this came from misunderstanding what they call "source" and what the call "binary" in this environment.

I always think of source as something that must be compiled into a binary (like C-code for instance). And I guess I didn't think the process of making some R functions into a loadable package was "compiling". I thought it was more like "wrapping". So, when the documentation referred to "source packages", I didn't think it was talking about what I was doing. Nor did I think I had a "binary package".

Live and learn I guess.

It's still weird to me that I have to install "source packages" from the command line. But I'm through the learning curve now, so I'll pipe down.

Thanks to everyone who responded!

Daryl Morris
Univ. of Washington Biostatistics



markle...@verizon.net wrote:

Hii Daryl: to install from the GUI or just generally on windows, build it so that it's by binary by doing R CMD BUILD --binary whatever.

that will create a zip file that you can either extract using winzip or install from the gui. john chambers new book explains some of this but, i still found it difficult ( and got help also ) so
I know where you're coming from.

if you want relevant package tutorials: duncan murdoch ,, friedrich leisch and alan lenarcic all have them on the web. but i think you are way past the point where you need them. ( and I couldn't
get them to work anyway but they were still quite helpful ).

as far as not needing Perl, I don't know how to do that ? I think they are changing the CMD commands to use R rather than Perl so, when that is finished, you won't need Perl.

oh, if you do do any of those tutorials and get any of them to woprk, let me know because
I couldn't. thanks.

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