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Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.61.0411122128340.30572@gannet.stats>
Date: 2004-11-12T21:33:48Z
From: Brian Ripley
Subject: R on 64-bit Linux machine
In-Reply-To: <C698D707214E6F4AB39AB7096C3DE5A5751163@phost015.EVAFUNDS.intermedia.net>

On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Vadim Ogranovich wrote:

> Hi,
>
> We are planning to buy a 64-bit Linux machine which will mainly run R.
> There was an interesting thread on 64-bits on r-help back in April that
> basically confirmed that the 64-bit R is fine as long as the length of
> an atomic object is less than 2^31 - 1.

That's an R limitation, not a 64-bit version one.

> My specific question is on which 64-bit Linux distros (SUSE or RedHat)
> and processors R is *known* to build out-of-box and run well. Ease of
> maintenance is essential here. We have RedHat 7.3 on other (32-bit)
> machines and would try not to proliferate the OS-s.

Not RHEL 3: we sent that back for a refund and its compilers are too old 
to work well on AMD64. Fedora Core 3 is fine on AMD64, and is what I would 
recommend.  We also run SuSe 9.1, but for people used to RH, Fedora is 
more familiar.

CRAN will have 64-bit RPMs for x86_64 FC3 come R 2.0.1 (released on 
Monday)

-- 
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