Re: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization

2011-10-12 Thread George Ostrouchov
One way to deal with this is to install R itself with mpicc. Then all packages are installed with mpicc and get the required MPI libraries and includes by default. I have done this with R-2.13.0 on an Opteron cluster running CentOS-5 a while ago and so far it has worked out great. I crosspost t

Re: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization

2011-09-12 Thread Timothy Bates
effect, because > the values are clobbered by /etc/R/Makeconf. Will the following > changes to Makeconf.in introduce any problems? > > --Michael > > > Subject: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization > From: Paul Johnson (paul...@gmail.com) > D

Re: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization

2011-09-09 Thread Michael Spiegel
ues are clobbered by /etc/R/Makeconf. Will the following changes to Makeconf.in introduce any problems? --Michael Subject: [Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization From: Paul Johnson (paul...@gmail.com) Date: Jan 20, 2010 11:30:44 am List: org.r-project.r-devel Hi, ev

[Rd] R CMD INSTALL configure.args and CC customization

2010-01-20 Thread Paul Johnson
Hi, everybody. I hope the new year is treating you well. In a Rocks Cluster Linux system (that's Centos 5.2 based), I have built R-2.10 and it runs well. While fiddling with MPI libraries and R packages, I've noticed a few little wrinkles. This comes as no surprise to the veteran R programmers,