On 4/16/2007 10:13 AM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > On 4/16/07, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 4/16/2007 7:53 AM, Gregor Gorjanc wrote: >> > Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> >>> I do not have any experience with use of (bash) shell scripts under >> >>> Windows. Sweave.sh can be used with Cygwin, but I am not sure how to use >> >>> shell script without Cygwin. I noticed that some "scripts" in R*/bin >> >>> directory on our Windows machine are perl (build, check, INSTALL, ...) >> >>> and shell (Rd2dvi.sh, Stangle.sh, Sweave.sh, ...) scripts. This >> >>> therefore means that R ships also perl and shell interpreter or am I >> >>> missing something? >> >> >> >> We don't ship Perl or sh.exe, but we do describe how to get them in the >> >> R Admin manual. >> > >> > Maybe I got this totally wrong. Say someone who uses Windows finds R and >> > installs it via setup file. Can he/she launch the folowing without >> > having Perl and/or sh.exe? >> > >> > R CMD script whateverOption >> >> No. Installing a binary package has a pure R implementation so it >> doesn't need R CMD, but most of the capabilities of R CMD are not >> available with a basic R install. > > Can you just clarify what the dependencies are for > > Rcmd sweave > > where Rcmd is the Rcmd command distributed with R that is run > from the Windows command line. Does that require perl or other > tools to run?
That needs sh.exe, not Perl. But it's just the equivalent of echo "library('utils'); Sweave('filename')" | Rterm --no-restore --slave at the command line or Sweave("filename") in a standard R session. Duncan Murdoch ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel