On 4/29/2007 9:53 AM, Petr Savicky wrote:
>> You can also use the Windows binary build and check service at
>> http://129.217.207.166 after reading its disclaimer...
>
> Thank you very much. This worked including generating .chm file. The resulting
> package is installable under R GUI on Windows
Petr Savicky wrote:
>> You can also use the Windows binary build and check service at
>> http://129.217.207.166 after reading its disclaimer...
>
> Thank you very much. This worked including generating .chm file. The resulting
> package is installable under R GUI on Windows XP, which is suffici
> You can also use the Windows binary build and check service at
> http://129.217.207.166 after reading its disclaimer...
Thank you very much. This worked including generating .chm file. The resulting
package is installable under R GUI on Windows XP, which is sufficient for me.
Let me point out
You can also use the Windows binary build and check service at
http://129.217.207.166 after reading its disclaimer...
Uwe Ligges
Petr Savicky wrote:
> Dear R developers,
>
> I am using R under Linux, but I would like to share
> an extension package with some Windows users. The package
> contai
If you want to build it on Windows (rather than do a cross build) there are
links to HowTo's in the Links section of this page regarding various
Windows tasks:
http://code.google.com/p/batchfiles/
On 4/28/07, Petr Savicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear R developers,
>
> I am using R under L
On 4/28/2007 7:50 AM, Petr Savicky wrote:
> Dear R developers,
>
> I am using R under Linux, but I would like to share
> an extension package with some Windows users. The package
> contains only data and .R scripts. There is no src directory.
>
> So, I think I do not need a Windows machine with C
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007, Petr Savicky wrote:
> Dear R developers,
>
> I am using R under Linux, but I would like to share
> an extension package with some Windows users. The package
> contains only data and .R scripts. There is no src directory.
>
> So, I think I do not need a Windows machine with C c
Dear R developers,
I am using R under Linux, but I would like to share
an extension package with some Windows users. The package
contains only data and .R scripts. There is no src directory.
So, I think I do not need a Windows machine with C compiler,
"make", "sh" and "perl". If I am wrong, pleas