Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Laurent Gautier
On 2011-08-25 01:53, June Kim (김창준) wrote: A few weeks ago, I posted: Red-R (http://www.red-r.org/ ) package includes precompiled win32 Rpy2(a bit modified) binaries for quite recent R version. I corresponded with Kyle last year regarding this and the following comments correspond to that ti

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread 김창준
A few weeks ago, I posted: Red-R (http://www.red-r.org/ ) package includes precompiled win32 Rpy2(a bit modified) binaries for quite recent R version. Another option is using http://www.webarray.org/softwares/PypeR/ On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 1:54 PM, Vinay Boocha wrote: > Hi All, > > I have been

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Laurent Gautier
On 2011-08-24 18:31, Thomas Kluyver wrote: On 24 August 2011 17:21, Laurent Gautier > wrote: So far the only sponsorship was Google through a GSoC project, funding a student - Greg. It helped progress a lot toward compatibility with Python 3: current rpy2 b

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 24 August 2011 17:21, Laurent Gautier wrote: > So far the only sponsorship was Google through a GSoC project, funding a > student - Greg. It helped progress a lot toward compatibility with Python 3: > current rpy2 builds and pass all but one unit test (numpy-related > capabilities being not te

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Laurent Gautier
It definitely would, but from my experience so far it will likely not appear magically. Nothing against Windows here, and Mac OS users are just lucky enough to have a POSIX-like OS and piggyback on the Linux development (by the honeymoon might be over: there is already a bug report about build

Re: [Rpy] StatConnector Server and rpy2

2011-08-24 Thread Laurent Gautier
Hi Oliver, Compiling it is not straightforward, and most of the offers to do so i have seen to do so did not go far. Moreover, compiling is only a fraction of the problem: the code base has evolved a lot since I last supported Windows (when just looking at the number of lines of code, it was m

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Richard Dijkstra
Would be nice to have windows again under the supported platforms. When I speak for myself I am running python 2.7 comfortably on Mac OS. Trying to get it used in web2py application. Richard Op 24-8-2011 17:33, Thomas Kluyver schreef: On 24 August 2011 16:27, Richard Dijkstra

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Thomas Kluyver
On 24 August 2011 16:27, Richard Dijkstra wrote: > Rpy2 is not supported anymore under Windows, I assume also not W7. > No solution, but an answer. > Jiri (CCed) is working on getting the latest version building with Windows, but it's not trivial. In the mean time, the last version with a Window

Re: [Rpy] rpy2 and Windows7

2011-08-24 Thread Richard Dijkstra
Hi Vinay, Rpy2 is not supported anymore under Windows, I assume also not W7. No solution, but an answer. Regards, Richard Op 8-8-2011 6:54, Vinay Boocha schreef: Hi All, I have been trying hard to setup rpy2 on my Windows 7 PC. I am at a stage now where I really need some help from you to g

Re: [Rpy] StatConnector Server and rpy2

2011-08-24 Thread Oliver Tomic
Hi Laurent, indeed, we bundled everything on a windows platform with an older version of R than that of the user who is using the application. How can I/we contribute to getting Windows support back on track? Personally, I have never compiled binaries for any platform, so if there is a discrip