On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, cindy Guo wrote:

Thank you, Brian and Mark,
 
I tried the win-builder on http://win-builder.r-project.org/. Is this
what you mean? I uploaded the source code, and I didn't get any email
after couple of hours. It should arrive after half an hour, as it is said
on the webpage. Do you know what can happen?

Did you set your address in the DESCRIPTION field?

 
Cindy

 
On 7/25/08, Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      We write manuals so that you can know how to do things in R.
       Package installation is covered in the 'R Installation and
      Administration' manual.

      We don't have the attachment, but assuming this was a source
      package I sugest you look into Uwe Ligges' win-builder
      service mentioned in that manual (and in 'Writing R
      Extensions').

      On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, cindy Guo wrote:

            Hi, Mark,
            Thank you for your response.
            No, I don't know how to compile it. Do I need to
            use unix to compile? After
            compiling, can I use it in Windows R?
            Attached is the package.
            Cindy


            On 7/24/08, Mark Difford
            <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


                  Hi Cindy,

                              Hi, I have a
                              R package,
                              which is a
                              .tar.tar
                              file. And it
                              is said to be
                              source code
                              for all
                              platforms.
                              ... I am
                              wondering if
                              I can use
                              this package
                              in Windows R.


                  If it is source code you would first
                  need to compile it to binary format
                  before you can use it. Can you do
                  that?

                  Which package is it?

                  Regards, Mark.


                  cindy Guo wrote:

                        Hi, I have a R package,
                        which is a .tar.tar file.
                        And it is said to be
                        source code for all
                        platforms. And the author
                        said it should install on
                        any
                        system (but he didn't
                        know about Windows). I am
                        wondering if I can use
                        this
                        package in Windows R.
                        Thank you,
                        Cindy

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