Thanks for the replies from Peter Langfelder and Ranjan Maitra.
I tried su, "yum install R-core". That installed R 3.0.1. To
install packages like zoo and RCurl, I had to install other software,
but with the help of a friend, Google, and previous replies to similar
questions on R-Help, R-Devel and stackoverflow, I got past all those.
Thanks again to Peter and Ranjan.
Best Wishes,
Spencer Graves
On 7/6/2013 9:53 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
Fedora does have the latest (both Fedora 18/19) R in the repos. (They
are pretty good about this).
To install R, try:
sudo yum install R-core
That will do it.
To update, rather than install:
try
sudo yum update R-core
HTH,
Ranjan
On Sat, 6 Jul 2013 20:22:13 -0700 Peter Langfelder
<peter.langfel...@gmail.com> wrote:
You have several options. You can use theF18 package manager to
install R directly from a Fedora software repository but the R may be
slightly out of date (IIRC Fedora 19 provides R-3.0.0; not sure about
F18).
Or, on your CRAN mirror page, ignore the "Download and install R"
section and go straight to "Source code for all platforms". There you
can choose R-3.0.1.tar.gz or (my personal preference) go to "Daily
snapshots of current patched and development versions". There choose
the link R-patched.tar.gz (without a date; it is a link to the newest
patched release).
Once you downloaded the tar.gz bundle, proceed as described in the manual.
HTH,
Peter
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 8:07 PM, Spencer Graves
<spencer.gra...@structuremonitoring.com> wrote:
Hello:
I'm trying to install R under Fedora 18 Linux, and I'm confused. The
"R Installation and Administration" manual, sec. 1.1, says, "The simplest
way is to download the most recent R-x.y.z.tar.gz file". However, I don't
know how to get that. My favorite CRAN mirror offers a "Precombiled binary"
via "Download R for Linux". That takes me to an index with options debian,
redhat, suse, and ubuntu. Redhat gives me an index with options el4, el5,
fedora10, and fedora11. I don't think I want any of those.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Spencer
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