Thanks Patrick. This is working, and I can start r-devel.
I am aware that some say that there are problems with homebrew, but I have
never experienced any.
Thanks,
Rainer
> On 23 Mar 2020, at 15:24, Patrick Schratz wrote:
>
> Rainer,
>
> Be aware that the homebrew build of R used a
Rainer,
Be aware that the homebrew build of R used a different underlying C standard
(if that is the correct way to name it?) which may cause issues when compiling
certain packages from source.
I think most people in this mailing list do not recommend it.
In addition, you might want to change
Rainer,
Unfortunately, this is related to the new security settings Apple is enforcing
for installers.
The solution to this problem straightforward but annoying.
Steps to take:
* Open the Finder
* Locate where the installer you want to open is saved.
* Control-click the installer
Thanks - done this (the tar.gz, as I don’t want to install it and run it from
the downloaded location).
But how can I run R? I have the command R, but I get the message "“R.framework”
cannot be opened because the developer cannot be verified."
Any suggestions?
Rainer
> On 23 Mar 2020, at
Rainer,
Download the R-devel build from http://mac.r-project.org
The build is available under "Universal nightly builds for Mac OS X (10.6+ and
10.9+)" table.
R-devel-el-capitan-sa-x86_64.tar.gz (67Mb)
http://mac.r-project.org/el-capitan/R-devel/R-devel-el-capitan-sa-x86_64.tar.gz
Hi
I know - homebrew is not a supported installation approach to R, but I am
asking anyway:
Is there a way of installing r-devel via homebrew? Otherwise, what is the
easiest way of getting r-devel on my Mac, without interfering with the homebrew
install?
Thanks,
Rainer
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Rainer M. Krug,