On 30/05/2015 13:14, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 29/05/2015 4:16 PM, Sue McDonald wrote:
My apologies for cross-posting. I found this site, after I had posted on
stack-overflow.
I need to compile several static libraries (C & Fortran) which will later
be linked with an R package. Rtools33 director
Hi Sue,
I maintain a few static libs for R packages on
https://github.com/rwinlib. If your R packages are open source I can
try to add the libraries you need. Answers inline:
>Can Rtools33 be used to compile static libraries as a separate step
>using -m64 flag?
Yes, but usually you'll ne
On 29/05/2015 4:16 PM, Sue McDonald wrote:
> My apologies for cross-posting. I found this site, after I had posted on
> stack-overflow.
>
> I need to compile several static libraries (C & Fortran) which will later
> be linked with an R package. Rtools33 directory includes /i686-w64-mingw32
> direc
My apologies for cross-posting. I found this site, after I had posted on
stack-overflow.
I need to compile several static libraries (C & Fortran) which will later
be linked with an R package. Rtools33 directory includes /i686-w64-mingw32
directory which I understand creates 32 bit binaries. Yet, t