Puzzling question. You install R, you click on "install packages", you
select a mirror, you select hmisc, and done. There is a 64bit version of R,
but a 32bit runs smooth on a Windows 7 64bit as well. if you love the
command line, look at ?install.packages.

I can't see why you would like to compile an R package yourself. So in case
you have a specific problem, a bit more information would come handy.

Cheers
Joris

On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 3:30 AM, zach Li <zach...@hotmail.com> wrote:

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> can anyone know where i can find information on compile hmisc on windows,
> especially 64 windows?
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> thanks,
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