Very cool about the move to docker! This is a good way to provide better
support on windows...
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On Jun 15, 2016 6:50 AM, "Laurent Gautier" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> rpy2-2.8.0 was released quietly few weeks ago, followed by release 2.8.1
> few days ago.
>
> As usual rpy2 is available on pypi, but now th
Hi,
rpy2-2.8.0 was released quietly few weeks ago, followed by release 2.8.1
few days ago.
As usual rpy2 is available on pypi, but now there is also a Docker
container (complete with ipython/jupyter, numpy, pandas) to "kick the
tires". More information can be found on the main site:
http://rpy2.b