Message-ID: <8E288BE0-D030-11D8-9C4B-000A95C87F66@unimi.it>
Date: 2004-07-07T18:13:22Z
From: stefano iacus
Subject: Relocatable R installation?
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0407072044010.25780-100000@unix24.alpha.wehi.edu.au>
Hi James,
just for you convenience, I've add a package installer for the X11
TclTk libraries.
It still require privileges though.
I think it is reasonable to distribute tcltk inside the framework, but
it's not just a matter of dlls path in this case as the dll are there
(inside the R.framework) with the correct paths (the problem is in that
I did not patch the tcltk package to take the good tcl.ini and tk.ini
files).
stefano
On Jul 7, 2004, at 12:50 PM, James Wettenhall wrote:
> Simon,
>
> Thanks very much for your reply.
>
> To further clarify one thing, the relocatable R installation
> issue is certainly not important for the end user, but is more
> an issue for me in practising building and installing a
> customized wizard without having sufficient installation
> privileges. I have had great success doing this on Windows,
> without ever being able to write to the Windows Registry (for
> LOCAL_MACHINE, only CURRENT_USER), and without being able to
> write to C:\Program Files\ or C:\WINNT.
>
> I do understand the multiple Tcl/Tk issue for MacOS X. My
> impression is that Aqua Tcl/Tk has the nicest binary
> installation wizards at the moment (which is natural because it
> is 'native'), but for now, X11 seems to work more reliably with
> R, which is why I was thinking of an X11 binary Tcl/Tk bundled
> with R for Mac in the way binary Tcl/Tk is bundled with R for
> Windows. (Then I'd be quite happy for it to be replaced by
> Aqua Tcl/Tk in the future.) But I'll read over your email
> again, and give it some more thought.
>
> Regards,
> James
>
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