When I try to upload to your sever,filezilla report error ,so I upload to other
place
the source code and bin can download at:
http://download.cos.name/incoming/r64-src-and-bin-for-win64.zip
(attention: the source code may be contain error,you are welcome report bugs to
me)
the tool-chain can
I have successfully downloaded the files and looked at the source
changes. I did that on Linux, and am now downloading on Vista64.
I think I understand most of the changes, and will get back to you
later if I have any questions.
BTW, where in the world are you (so I can undersand what
I need your help to make R works on my linux box, runing fedora 11.
Few things on the machine and steps I did:
1. uname -a shows:
Linux bagvapp 2.6.29.4-167.fc11.i586 #1 SMP Wed May 27 17:14:37 EDT 2009 i686
athlon i386 GNU/Linux
2. it has a gcc (version 4.4) RedHat's build
3. the g77
When i unpack R-devel_2010-01-05.tar.bz2 and run ./configure on
two Linux machines, i get the error message
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makeconf
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating doc/Makefile
config.status: creating
Petr Savicky writes:
When i unpack R-devel_2010-01-05.tar.bz2 and run ./configure on
two Linux machines, i get the error message
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makeconf
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: creating doc/Makefile
My company is trying to manage R installations across a number large
SMP machines. We're thinking out the best way to manage the packages
installs and updates. They would be happy if we could work out RPM's
for package installations (traceable, easily facilitated with existing
sw management
On Jan 6, 2010, at 12:35 PM, Max Kuhn wrote:
My company is trying to manage R installations across a number large
SMP machines. We're thinking out the best way to manage the packages
installs and updates. They would be happy if we could work out RPM's
for package installations (traceable,
On Wed, 2010-01-06 at 13:35 -0500, Max Kuhn wrote:
Before I try to write any code, does anyone see any issues with this
(or has it already been done)? Is this a ridiculous approach?
You are for sure not alone in this effort to package R. A number of RPMs
have already made their way into Fedora