On 22 August 2011 11:01, Jiri Pik <r...@jiripik.com> wrote:

> Actually,  what  distribution  of R is supported? I assume part of the
> problem  is  that rpy2 depends on some custom built R package, not the
> standard one from
> http://cran.opensourceresources.org/bin/windows/base/R-2.13.1-win.exe
>

Rpy2 works with standard R distributions, but recent versions (of rpy2) have
not supported Windows. So the version you're using is from a couple of years
ago, and probably expects a slightly older version of R. If you've got the
time and ability to get the latest release of rpy2 working on Windows, I'm
sure that people would be grateful.

Thomas
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