Hi,
> > R builds fine under Windows (though you need to pay attention to > the details > which are in the (binary) distribution in the pdf files, in > particular: `R > Installation and Administration Manual', a html copy is also on the > website; > and the README* and INSTALL files in src/gnuwin32/ ). These > details look > tedious at first, and you may have to install a few things, but it > keeps the > sources closely tied between Windoze and the Unixish operating > systems on > which many of us prefer to develop. > Ok. Unfortunately I work on a Mac OS X at home (I have access to Windows, MS DevStudio at work but want to keep work and hobby separate). I do work with Xcode (have to delve deeper in to Cocoa still though). Can integration also be done on Mac OS X? If I understood correctly you go the COM route for integration on Windows? CrystalSpace is a 3d engine that has a COM simulation layer for Unix- style platforms I think (last time I looked was a few years back). It would essentially be a thin layer to implementations of abstract classes. I did download R for Mac OS X. It is quite a nice package! I wish I had looked at it earlier. You did a very good job on the user interface. > Allow me to add that this sounds very exciting. I agree! I am working on a Java port at the moment. I will try to make some time later this evening or perhaps somewhere this week. Ayal ______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
