I have the R.app application installed from the R project which also installs
the R binary executable in my /usr/local/bin directory, so the point is I have
R installed but it is not under macports control.
Is there a way to tell macports that I have R installed externally and get the
py34-rpy2
On 2017-05-04, at 12:32 PM, ges...@ftp83plus.net wrote:
>> Hello there,
>>
>> I needed to reinstall MacPorts on Snow Leopard, and followed the
>> instructions in LibcxxOnOlderSystems (I recall some ports wouldn't compile
>> properly without it), including the experimental steps. Only there, I
On 5 May 2017 at 22:04, rmgls wrote:
> hi all,
>
> installing a port compute all dependancies, and print:
> installing ... do you want to continue Y/N?
>
> its ok! but what would be useful is to print the required space for all
> packages:
Yes, it would be nice, but we don't always know how big t
hi all,
installing a port compute all dependancies, and print:
installing ... do you want to continue Y/N?
its ok! but what would be useful is to print the required space for all
packages:
i.e. say latex or texlive ... which are big packages.
it semms to be important in some situations:
laptops