On 5/23/16 10:46 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On 24/05/2016 00:54, Simon Urbanek wrote:
Um... any reason why you don't simply disable aqua? That file is only
compiled if you enable aqua - it has really nothing to do with
grDevices ...
Also, you can specify a compiler for Objective-C separatel
On 24/05/2016 00:54, Simon Urbanek wrote:
Um... any reason why you don't simply disable aqua? That file is only compiled
if you enable aqua - it has really nothing to do with grDevices ...
Also, you can specify a compiler for Objective-C separately and the
manual advises you to do so (to spec
Um... any reason why you don't simply disable aqua? That file is only compiled
if you enable aqua - it has really nothing to do with grDevices ...
On May 23, 2016, at 7:44 PM, Mick Jordan wrote:
> Is it possible to configure and build an R without any graphics support. I..e
> no grDevices or g
On 23 May 2016 at 16:44, Mick Jordan wrote:
| Is it possible to configure and build an R without any graphics support.
| I..e no grDevices or graphics packages?
|
| I tried "--with-x=no --with-cairo=no --with-grDevices=no
| --with-graphics=no"
|
| but it is still building grDevices.
|
| My p
Is it possible to configure and build an R without any graphics support.
I..e no grDevices or graphics packages?
I tried "--with-x=no --with-cairo=no --with-grDevices=no
--with-graphics=no"
but it is still building grDevices.
My problem is that I am using experimenting with a compiler that