On 2011-08-23 13:58, Jiri Pik wrote:
Hello Laurent,

do you remember what compiler have you used under Win? MS VC++?

mingw32. I toyed with MS VC++ and it would have worked, but R would not compile at all with it at the time[1] and it felt wiser to spend energy elsewhere.

[1: I do not know if it does now]

distutils is also broken with mingw32 (see http://bugs.python.org/issue2437 and the quick and dirty hack I proposed)


I run into some problems with the errors "error: initializer element is not constant" with mingw32 and from google, it looks like the solution is Visual Studio.

Also reported here.
https://bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/issue/52/rpy2-build-problem-on-win32


Anyway, good progress.


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