Re: [R] [R-sig-Fedora] Building R-3.2.0 from source.

2015-05-11 Thread Tom Callaway
On 05/11/2015 09:42 AM, Rolf Turner wrote: > It certainly did! Success. Thank you hugely! > > But if I may ask a supplementary question: You say "If you really want > to build from source ". No, I don't *want* to; I have to. At least > in my understanding. I run the ancient and beyond en

Re: [R] [R-sig-Fedora] Building R-3.2.0 from source.

2015-05-11 Thread Rolf Turner
On 11/05/15 16:19, Tom Callaway wrote: I just landed in Paris, and haven't read backwards in this thread, but I've done 3.2.0 builds for all current Fedora releases, they're all in updates-testing (I think the Fedora 22 builds are in updates stable now). The thing that changed is that R doesn't

Re: [R] [R-sig-Fedora] Building R-3.2.0 from source.

2015-05-10 Thread Tom Callaway
I just landed in Paris, and haven't read backwards in this thread, but I've done 3.2.0 builds for all current Fedora releases, they're all in updates-testing (I think the Fedora 22 builds are in updates stable now). The thing that changed is that R doesn't bundle a number of libraries like it u

Re: [R] [R-sig-Fedora] Building R-3.2.0 from source.

2015-05-10 Thread Rolf Turner
On 11/05/15 12:06, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote: 1. R 3.2.0 is packaged for Fedora now; it's in Rawhide and Fedora 22. I'm running Fedora 22 (late beta) and haven't had any problems with R. RStudio Desktop Preview (0.99.435) from the RStudio Fedora RPM is also running fine. You might save yoursel