Its all good, I'm using your 2.3 nightly builds since it appears someone did something to useDynLib. I'm sort of hoping I can use it to resolve symbols more easily.... I need to try libffi again to see if I can get the objc/ffi stuff working on x86, the Darwin/x86 code wasn't working last time I checked.
On Jan 3, 2006, at 2:52 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote: > On Jan 3, 2006, at 4:21 PM, Jan de Leeuw wrote: > >> I have NOT been able to compile a native gfortran from the apple >> cvs (low priority for apple) and i have NOT been able to build R >> using the intel C and fortran compilers (mostly configure problems). > > I was struggling with gfortran on the IntelMac for a while, too. > The only (and I tried many, including backporting stuff, trust me) > configuration using gcc that (sort of) works is FSF build from the > 4.0.x branch. > > Jan, can we compare some benchmarks? I suppose the Intel compiler > should be much faster ... (and no, I still don't have a good > benchmark example - we can use yours). > > I'm working on R 2.2.1 release builds for ppc64 and i386 right now > (batteries included ;)), so stay tuned. [Yes, ppc release will be > out very soon, too - just the GUI localizations are a tad behind > schedule - my apologies - you can get the framework from the > nightlies page for now]. > > Cheers, > Simon > --- Byron Ellis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "Oook" -- The Librarian _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Mac mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mac
