They will be built for you. You only upload the .tar.gz file.
See section 1.5 of the Writing Extensions manual.
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Ali Baharev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ooops, sorry. Just one more question.
>
> Do i have to make a binary package for Win32 and Mac OS X? Or is it
>
Ooops, sorry. Just one more question.
Do i have to make a binary package for Win32 and Mac OS X? Or is it
done by some server side scripts?
For Win32 it seems to me
http://win-builder.r-project.org/
can build it for me.
Sorry for the dumb questions.
Ali
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Many thanks!
Otherwise did you find the source OK?
Please note that i have not used R. I just did what i could understand
from the manuals.
Thanks,
Ali
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Ali Baharev wrote:
Dear Developers,
For the attached (very simple) source package i get the following warnings:
* checking foreign function calls ... WARNING
Foreign function calls without 'PACKAGE' argument:
.C("fpow", ...)
See the chapter 'System and foreign language interfaces' of the 'Wri
Dear Developers,
For the attached (very simple) source package i get the following warnings:
* checking foreign function calls ... WARNING
Foreign function calls without 'PACKAGE' argument:
.C("fpow", ...)
See the chapter 'System and foreign language interfaces' of the 'Writing R
Extensions' manu
As a workaround you could use plot.zoo:
library(zoo)
tt <- ts(cbind(a = 1:10, b = 1:10))
plot(as.zoo(tt), plot.type="multiple", cex.lab = 0.5, col.lab = "red")
On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:50 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Full_Name: Yan Wong
> Version: 2.8.0
> OS: Mac OS X 10.4
> Submission fro