Re: [Rpy] is rpy2 the default supported python module now

2009-01-10 Thread Laurent Gautier
paul jobs wrote: > so i do > hg clone http://bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/ Which sets you with the head/tip to work with. To have the branch 2.0: hg update -C version_2.0.x Currently, the user-visible differences with the released 2.0.1 should be a better handling of drive I:\ on win32 and '.r_

Re: [Rpy] is rpy2 the default supported python module now

2009-01-09 Thread paul jobs
so i do hg clone http://bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/ On 1/8/09, Laurent Gautier wrote: > > paul jobs wrote: > >> http://www.bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/ >> Where can i hg pull rpy2 ? >> the above site is down >> > > Seems to be up at the moment. > > If you are starting with rpy2, consider stickin

Re: [Rpy] is rpy2 the default supported python module now

2009-01-08 Thread Laurent Gautier
paul jobs wrote: > http://www.bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/ > Where can i hg pull rpy2 ? > the above site is down Seems to be up at the moment. If you are starting with rpy2, consider sticking to the 2.0.x branch (latest release being 2.0.1) for the time being. The truck (2.1.x-dev) should not b

Re: [Rpy] is rpy2 the default supported python module now

2009-01-07 Thread paul jobs
http://www.bitbucket.org/lgautier/rpy2/ Where can i hg pull rpy2 ? the above site is down On 1/7/09, paul jobs wrote: > > Hey guys > should i use rpy or rpy2 > i m learning r language and rpy simultaneously > > thanks a lot for pointers > --