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compiling R under cygwin

On 8/21/07, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb at cesmail.net> wrote:
Besides Cygwin and VMware there is also the coLinux kernel which is
a native Linux kernel that runs on Windows.  I have run R with the AndLinux
distro based on Ubuntu/coLinux/Xming on top of Windows with some success.
It has the advantage that it runs much faster than virtual machine solutions
(such as VMware) and it does not require special versions of R -- you can just
use the normal Ubuntu version of R.  AndLinux is being developed (they are
still working on the installer) but its basically usable already and they claim
there are already 30,000 users.

On the downside you have to start it up after starting up Windows and that
takes some time and the installer is not finished so you have to use batch
files to start it.   There may be some other problems associated with its
immaturity as well.  See:
http://www.andlinux.org/