For Windows users, some instructions how to use R 4.0.0 with Intel MKL:
https://linkedin.com/pulse/r-400-intel-mkl-windows-adrian-trapletti
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Adrian
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than ever. See e.g.
https://labs.consol.de/development/2019/02/05/oracle-license-is-the-free-lunch-over.html
. And also Oracle has a very interesting new VM significantly
improving startup time, the community edition is under GPL-2. See
https://www.graalvm.org/ .
Cheers,
Adrian
Adrian Trap
On 04/16/2013 04:42 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
On Apr 16, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Adrian Trapletti wrote:
I don't really like the approach which ship the redundant jar files unless it is a
"precompiled binary" distribution of a package.
What do you mean by "redundant"?
e to what I was thinking of.
Anyhow thanks for the comments.
Best regards
Adrian
On 04/16/2013 01:44 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On 16/04/2013 12:20, Adrian Trapletti wrote:
Dear All,
Are there any plans around that "R CMD INSTALL
some_package_containing_java_source code" supports Java
Dear All,
Are there any plans around that "R CMD INSTALL
some_package_containing_java_source code" supports Java source code
compiling in future versions of R similar to compiling C/C++ and/or
Fortran sources in the src directory?
Best regards
Adrian
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