Thanks,
the "universal" MacOS X binaries are now updated/built, which are what
the CRAN package pages refer to.
Just for others information: I've been emailing offline with Simon U
("maintainer"), and it turns out that my initial posts to him
regarding these issues went into his spam folder. Wit
On Jan 18, 2010, at 7:53 , Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
wrote:
Not an issue for *this* list!
I used this list to share this with package developers - not
particularly MacOS X users. As a package provider I'd like to know
when packages are not a
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 1:36 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
wrote:
> Not an issue for *this* list!
I used this list to share this with package developers - not
particularly MacOS X users. As a package provider I'd like to know
when packages are not available on all platforms. It seems like a
errors, be
Not an issue for *this* list!
Please report to the maintainer and perhaps cc R-sig-mac. Note that
you are looking at the (old) Tiger binaries and not the more current
Leopard ones, which were last updated yesterday,
In any case, binary packages are a privilege and you can always
install fro
FYI,
no MacOS X binaries have been built for CRAN since 2010-01-07:
> url <- "http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/universal/contrib/r-release/";;
> x <- readLines(url);
pattern <- ".*([0-9]{2}-[A-Za-z]{3}-[0-9]{4}) ([0-9]{2}:[0-9]{2}).*";
y <- grep(pattern, x, value=TRUE);
y <- grep("PACKAGE", y