email, do you have sfs for R version of 3.10?
Thanks
R - statistics package and scripting language
Hi,
I am sorry, no.
For which puppy version if I may ask?
If you dare to venture you could build your own.
Download the latest R sources from CRAN servers, unpack them, read the docs, install the devx.sfs and then do something like
this should install R to your computer.
To build a sfs you could do something like
R is not hard to build, so it is a good starting project, although there may be lions.
kind regards
emil
I am sorry, no.
For which puppy version if I may ask?
If you dare to venture you could build your own.
Download the latest R sources from CRAN servers, unpack them, read the docs, install the devx.sfs and then do something like
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cd R*
./configure --enable-shared-libs
make
new2dir make install
To build a sfs you could do something like
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dir2sfs "R-binary-directory"
kind regards
emil
Does anyone have a version of R that will run on Slacko 5.6 please? I am in the early stages of researching/testing what is available and there seem to be many dead links in various threads.
I did try to download from the main R website but I got many errors when trying to run (I have never run R before so stumbling blind at this stage). This is for my stepdaughter who is a stats fan (weird I know...). Just hoped to demonstrate what puppy can do.
cheers!
I did try to download from the main R website but I got many errors when trying to run (I have never run R before so stumbling blind at this stage). This is for my stepdaughter who is a stats fan (weird I know...). Just hoped to demonstrate what puppy can do.
cheers!
Dear greengeek,
I think there is no ready made R package for slackware or slacko. You can download the sourcecode and then compile it yourself. You cannot run the sourcecode. In a previous post I gave a short description, it is not hard to do but needs some work on the commandline. Of course your milage may vary.
kind regards
emil
I think there is no ready made R package for slackware or slacko. You can download the sourcecode and then compile it yourself. You cannot run the sourcecode. In a previous post I gave a short description, it is not hard to do but needs some work on the commandline. Of course your milage may vary.
kind regards
emil
gfortran is the GNU fortran compiler
The devx.sfs package really should have it. In case not, then here is a link to linux binaries:
http://gfortran.meteodat.ch/download/i686/
cheers
The devx.sfs package really should have it. In case not, then here is a link to linux binaries:
http://gfortran.meteodat.ch/download/i686/
cheers