Message-ID: <E0F692DB-A67D-4BE8-9BA6-9970384D3AE4@epfl.ch>
Date: 2009-03-10T14:13:05Z
From: Kjell Konis
Subject: Install R package on mac
In-Reply-To: <71552fba0903100657w4f29677l56784f2632c42428@mail.gmail.com>
I think installing a Windows binary package on Mac (or any other
operating system) is probably not officially supported - so the
package manager is not going to be too helpful here. In this case
you're lucky though - WiSP does not contain any native code. All you
need to do is unpack the wisp_1.2.6.zip archive (which OS X is
apparently doing for you already) and put the wisp folder in your R
library using the Finder. Worked for me anyway. Also, you should
probably email the package authors and ask them to provide a source
version of the package as well.
HTH,
Kjell
On 10 mars 09, at 14:57, Philippe Bouchet wrote:
> Hello all,
> I apologize in advance if this question has already been asked but I
> have
> not been able to find any helpful piece of information on the web
> regarding
> my problem.
> I need to run a package for wildlife population assessment called
> WiSP.
> The package is available for download from the web and comes in a .zip
> format.
> Not only does the archive automatically unzips itself after the
> download but
> I can't seem to grasp how to install such packages using the package
> manager.
> I am usually fairly good with computers, but have to admit that I
> don't
> understand all the options offered by the package manager.
>> From what I have read online, it seems that I need to convert this
>> windows
> binary package to a universal .tar.gz file, yet all the
> documentation I
> found is too complicated for me.
> Could anyone explain to me what the simplest way of doing that is or
> give me
> some hints on how to go about solving this issue ?
>
> Thanks so much in advance for you help,
>
> Phil
>
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