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Message-ID: <6AFA8DBA-DC8F-11D6-8288-003065CC4CB8@mclink.it>
Date: 2002-10-10T20:32:38Z
From: stefano iacus
Subject: Mac old systems
In-Reply-To: <Pine.SGI.4.44.0210100817130.11780888-100000@rgmiller.Stanford.EDU>

Dear Susan,

the best thing is to use R 1.6.0 and the latest carbonlib.
In particular carbonlib 1.4 is a system requirement to run R.


have a look inside

rm160/doc/html/rmac-FAQ.html

there you'll find a link to the CarbonLib library at apple site or go 
directly to

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120047

stefano

Giovedì, 10 Ott 2002, alle 17:21 Europe/Rome, Susan Holmes ha scritto:

>
> Dear Mac specialists,
> I am using R on mac os x- no problems,
> but have started requiring it in a big class of biology students
> who use macs with very diverse arrays of os's
> os 9.0 (!) etcc...
> they do not have access to the mac developers pages etc
> what is the minimal update needed to make R work?
> (In particular I am thinking of just Carbon 1.3
> and R-1.5.1, do they work together,
> the most frequent problem
> they are having is a CarbonLib _var not found,
> my guess is the need for an up to date Carbon,
> but I don't know where to point them to for this
> update.
>
> Thanks
> Susan Holmes
> Statistics
> Stanford
>
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