Hi, I have an R package written for a joint project. My collaborators in forestry and botany use macs. I don't have mac access in my office, and my collaborators are not terribly familiar with R. For short run, I am wondering if someone here could compile the package for mac for us, we would appriciate very much. For long run, I wold like to build this on my own when I get access to mac in the lab. Is there documentations on how to do this (just like Ripley's Rtools for windows)? Thanks, Jun
building packages for mac
2 messages · Jun Yan, Jan de Leeuw
If
-- the package is organized in the usual way such that
R CMD INSTALL foo.tar.gz
will do the job
and
-- you want Darwin/X11
then just send me the stuff.
On Thursday, May 3, 2001, at 02:20 PM, Jun Yan wrote:
Hi, I have an R package written for a joint project. My collaborators in forestry and botany use macs. I don't have mac access in my office, and my collaborators are not terribly familiar with R. For short run, I am wondering if someone here could compile the package for mac for us, we would appriciate very much. For long run, I wold like to build this on my own when I get access to mac in the lab. Is there documentations on how to do this (just like Ripley's Rtools for windows)? Thanks, Jun
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