This is really an R-devel question.
On Fri, 27 Feb 2009, Rainer M Krug wrote:
Hi
I want to install some versions of R simultaneously from source on a
computer (running Linux). Some programs have an option to specify a
suffix for the executable (eg R would become R-2.7.2 when the suffix
is specified as "-2.7.2"). I did not find this option for R - did I
overlook it?
If it is not, how is it possible to have several versions of R on one
computer, or is the only way to compile them and then call R in the
directory of the version where it was compiled (~/R-2.7.2/bin/R)?
If this is the case, would it be possible to add this o[ptiuon to
specify the suffix for the executables?
'R' is not an executable, but a shell script.
You can use 'prefix' to install R anywhere, or other variables for
more precise control (see the R-admin manual). For example, we use
rhome to have R 2.8.x under /usr/local/lib64/R-2.8 etc.
And you can rename $prefix/bin/R to, say, R-2.7.2, or link
R_HOME/bin/R to anywhere in yout path, under any name you choose.
Thanks
Rainer
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