> http://www.math.umaine.edu/~hiebeler/comp/matlabR.pdf
You might also look up the book published by the same author, see
http://www.math.umaine.edu/~hiebeler/comp/matlabR.html
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>It is a distribution independent package format, where the applications run
>in a kind of sandbox. Flatpak is supported by RedHat/Fedora/CentOS/Scientific
>Linux as well as Debian/Ubuntu, and Arch. >
See also: https://flatpak.org/getting.html
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>From: Jeff Newmiller [mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 6:13 PM
>To: r-help@r-project.org; Treutwein Bernhard; 'r-help@r-project.org'
>Subject: Re: [R] flatpak installation package?
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>Of course...
Is there any chance for a distribution independent flatpak installation package
for R ?
See: http://flatpak.org
Background: I recently bought an Acer notebook with endless OS preinstalled
(see: http://endlessos.com). It is Debian based, but uses only flatpak as
installation
package format.
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