Why don't you ask the author for a source package?

By (AFAICS) not providing source code for his package he is making life difficult for users. Only on Windows is it reasonably safe to distribute compiled code in DLLs -- everywhere else dynamic linking makes compiled code dependent on the OS version.

However, other changes mean that the version for Windows is not going to work in R >= 2.10.0 (although someone sufficiently persistent could most likely unpick the binary and recreate a version that did work).

On Wed, 18 Aug 2010, hankblalo...@yahoo.com wrote:

Hi everyone,
Does anybody know where to find the Rsafd package for macs? ?I've 
tried?http://orfe.princeton.edu/~rcarmona/SVbook/svbook.html but the mac link 
is down.
Thanks! (and apologies for initially posting on R-help)



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