On 17.05.2010 18:46, Kevin E. Thorpe wrote:
Hello.

In this post:

http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/Rhelp10/2010-March/233815.html

Uwe Ligges suggests using BRugs rather than R2WinBUGS under windows. He
also notes that it is not in the main CRAN repository, but it is in
"extras" which is a default repository under windows.

I have OpenBUGS 3.1.0 (the latest that has a native Linux version which
is no longer called linBUGS) installed on my Linux box and would like to
interact with it from R. I see posts on this from 2009, but these
predate the 3.1.0 version, so I'm wonering if there is anything new here.

Is BRugs the recommended approach from Linux? If so, the required
repository is not a default on my installation. What is the address of
the repository where this will be found? If BRugs is not the best
solution from Linux, can anyone suggest a better alternative?


OpenBUGS 3.0.3 (which is linked in BRugs) did not work under Linux (at least not on arbitrary Linux systems, some people claim to got it working), hence there is no such BRugs version for Linux.

Currently, BRugs is being restructured for the new OpenBUGS version (thanks to the great help by Chris Jackson) and I am rather confident that we get a new BRugs version out within a month or two that *may* work under Linux as well. But I cannot yet promise the latter.

Best wishes,
Uwe




Note that I also know about jags and have that installed also, but until
I become a bit more familiar with this software I'm starting from BUGS.

Kevin


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