Hey Laurent,
Your advice was spot on. Xcode solved the installation problem. And
the timely suggestion to check the DVDs saved a large download
(although marginally out of date).
Now to update to 2.0.3
Thanks for the rapid help.
Declan
On Feb 13, 2009, at 11:34 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
Nowadays the soul might implicitly be traded when purchasing a mac:
xcode is found on a DVD in the box, I think.
R binaries for OS X found on at www.r-project.org will otherwise work
(the shared library is included).
L.
laurent oget wrote:
> You need to install xcode. http://developer.apple
You need to install xcode. http://developer.apple.com/TOOLS/xcode/ it
is free if you sell your soul to apple, or at least sign up on their
website. you might also need a build of R which includes the R shared
library.
good luck.
Laurent
2009/2/13 Declan Troy :
> I'm a novice at installing thes
I'm a novice at installing these packages but eager to learn and in
need of some assistance. I'm trying to install rpy2-2.0.2 on OS X
10.5.6. I have R 2.8.0 installed (and working fine). When I attempt to
install rpy2 I get the following messages. Some guidance as to the
nature of the problem and c