I use R on Mac OS X and always install packages from Source. Never had
a problem with that. Not sure if it matters, but I also have Fink
installed as well as the Developers package that comes free with OS X,
so all the various compilers are there.

It's not diffiicult at all, and the OS X interface for R is really
very, very nice... much like in SAS or SPSS, you can now select a
piece of code in the editor, and send it right into R for execution.


On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 15:11:24 +0100, Ingmar Visser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi Sam,
> 
> Building source packages with C++ source code is no problem at all on
> Mac OS X if you simply follow the instructions in the FAQ.
> 
> best and good luck with your new Mac,
> from a content MAC user, best, ingmar
> 
> On 1/7/05 2:45 PM, "Samuel Kemp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am considering whether or not to buy an apple mac. I have noticed on
> > one of the R FAQs for Mac OS X that you cannot install packages from
> > other OS's if C++ code is contained. My question is: Is it possible to
> > build the package sources containing C++ code on the Mac and then
> > install them?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Sam.
> >
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