On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 13:58, Kenneth wrote: > Hi R users: > > I want to know any experience compiling R in other LINUX distributions > besides FEDORA (Red Hat) or Mandrake, for example in BSD, Debian, > Gentoo, Slackware, vector LINUX, Knoppix, Yopper or CERN linux? > > Hope this is not a "basic question" > > Thank you for your help. > I assume that the following will typically work: Get the source file, gunzip and untar, cd to the created directory and type:
./configure make sudo make install It is best to check the resulting configuration after ./configure and get the software (compilers, libraries, packages, utilities) you need for the missing functionality you want to have. It is also wise to run 'make check' after 'make' so that you see if you can trust your compilation. This make check fails in some cases: at least standard package 'foreign' failed 'make check' in ppc architecture both in Red Hat/Fedora based (Yellowdog) and Debian based (Ubuntu) Linuxes when I tried last time. Otherwise the compilation seems to run smoothly (and you may not need 'foreign'). BSD is not Linux, but R is officially supported at least for one version of BSD with GNU tools: MacOS X. cheers,jari oksanen -- Jari Oksanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html