The easiest way is to read (in the manual)

   If you have only a source package that is known to work with current R
   and just want a binary Windows build of it, you could make use of the
   building service offered at win-builder.r-project.org.

Is that what was too hard for you?  If so, you are out of luck.
(Kudos to Uwe Liggges for this service.)

On Wed, 12 Dec 2007, Dani Valverde wrote:

> Hello,
> Is there an easy way to compile a package so that it can be installed as
> a binary file under Windows? Now I have the source code. I am not used
> in compiling, and the documentation seems too hard for me, so an easy
> way would be great.
> Best regards,
>
> Dani
>
>

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