Similar answer, without the windows restriction, and it should be much
easier than on windows, provided you have a recent R on Solaris 10, and I
would recommend you build your own.

Laurent Oget, Predictix LLC

2009/1/28 Evan Girvetz <girv...@u.washington.edu>

> Similar to my last question...can Rpy2 be installed and run on a Solaris
> 10 system?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Evan
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