Trying that now....

On 11/28/12 03:00 PM, Bryan Iotti wrote:
Folks,

there is a copy of R 2.13.1 32-bit in the OpenCSW repo that works fine on
OI 151a7.

in case you're interested.
Bryan


On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 8:51 PM, Daniel Kjar <dk...@elmira.edu> wrote:

Let me know if it works...


On 11/28/12 01:31 PM, Richard PALO wrote:

Le 28/11/12 16:51, Daniel Kjar a écrit :

Is there a package out there?  Is there a good 'howto' for a build? I
tried building R ages ago and never got it to work...  I saw someone
mention a package but can't find it.

Building seems not a problem:
richard@devzone:~/src/pkgsrc/**math/R-Rcmdr$ pkg_info  R-Rcmdr
Information for R-Rcmdr-1.8.4:

Comment:
Platform-independent basic-statistics GUI for R

Requires:
R-car>=2.0.12
R>=2.2.1nb2

Description:
A platform-independent basic-statistics GUI (graphical user interface)
for R, based on the tcltk package.

Homepage:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/**packages/Rcmdr/<http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Rcmdr/>

and
richard@devzone:~/src/pkgsrc/**math/R-Rcmdr$ pkg_info  R
Information for R-2.14.2nb4:

Comment:
Statistical language for data analysis and graphics

Requires:
perl>=5.0
{gcc47,gcc47-libs}>=4.7.2
{gcc47,gcc47-libs}>=4.7.0
bzip2>=1.0.5
xz>=5.0.0
libiconv>=1.9.1nb4
gettext-lib>=0.18
pcre>=8.30nb1
readline>=6.0
zlib>=1.2.3
cairo>=1.12.2nb2
png>=1.5.0
jpeg>=8nb1
tiff>=4.0.0
blas>=1.0nb3
libXt>=1.0.0
tk>=8.5.7

Required by:
R-car-2.0.12
R-Rcmdr-1.8.4

Description:
R is a language which bears a passing resemblance to the S language
developed at AT&T Bell Laboratories.  It provides support for a
variety of statistical and graphical analyses.  R is a true
computer language which contains a number of control-flow
constructions for iteration and alternation.  It allows users to
add additional functionality by defining new functions.  On
platforms which support the dlopen (3) interface, Fortran and C
code can be linked and called at run time.

R is very close to S in both syntax and semantics, but is not identical.
Whether this is a bug or feature is an open question.

Homepage:
http://www.R-project.org/


took a bit as I'm building pgadmin3 in the background...

testing is an exercice left to the reader.


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