All,
First, macos-rtools isn't an officially sanctioned R project installer. I
created it in the Summer of 2017 to quickly get students and collaborators
setup with minimal effort under a configuration that mirrored CRAN. This was
primarily due to the lack of official installer packages and stu
Simon has recently brought up (on R-core) the related issue of what to use as
the target platform for 4.0.0.
I don't know whether he is ready to take his deliberations to a wider audience
at this point.
-pd
> On 18 Feb 2020, at 09:14 , Patrick Schratz wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am experimenting
Matthias,
Thanks for your reply.
My questions was not about how to install gcc on macOS - this is very simple
using homebrew (brew install gcc). Also I am familiar with the xcode basics and
so on.
Homebrew is the de-facto standard package manager on macOS - mentioning it
again explicitly becau
Hey Patrick,
i had the same issue /problem on my MAC.
First of all you need from Apple XCODE the Command-Line.
I find here a good instruction to do that:
https://wiki.helsinki.fi/display/HUGG/GNU+compiler+install+on+Mac+OS+X
But, I´m not sure if you can compile the GNU-C 9.x - Version.
Try it a