On Tue, 16-Jun-2009 at 03:48PM -0700, J Dougherty wrote:

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|> You might simply ask your administrator to install R and the
|> relevant libraries.  Not infrequently admins can get cranky about
|> users with executables in their user space.

I suspect that the OP is in a position similar to mine whereby it
takes months for that sort of thing to happen.  Over the years, they
have never had reason to complain about executables in my home
directory, cranky though they may be about several other issues.  That
might be because R is the only such executable.


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