Dear R-helpers, I intend to upgrade R in Mac OS with updated R version and updated Mac OS version. I think my Mac notebook is produced with Mac x86_64, darwin9.8.0. I have updated my Mac OS to Mac OS X version 10.6.5. But, when I installed R 2.12.1, the "version" function still gave me information that R is based on old Mac OS. I need to know how can I update R to let it to fit for the updated Mac OS. Could you please give me any direction on that? Thanks in advance.> version_ platform x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0 arch x86_64 os darwin9.8.0 system x86_64, darwin9.8.0 status major 2 minor 12.1 year 2010 month 12 day 16 svn rev 53855 language R version.string R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16)> sessionInfo()R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_64 (64-bit) Jian-Feng, Mao
Mao Jianfeng wrote:> > Dear R-helpers, > > I intend to upgrade R in Mac OS with updated R version and updated Mac > OS version. > > I think my Mac notebook is produced with Mac x86_64, darwin9.8.0. I > have updated my Mac OS to Mac OS X version 10.6.5. But, when I > installed R 2.12.1, the "version" function still gave me information > that R is based on old Mac OS. I need to know how can I update R to > let it to fit for the updated Mac OS. > > Could you please give me any direction on that? Thanks in advance. > >> version > _ > platform x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0 > arch x86_64 > os darwin9.8.0 > system x86_64, darwin9.8.0 > status > major 2 > minor 12.1 > year 2010 > month 12 > day 16 > svn rev 53855 > language R > version.string R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) >> sessionInfo() > R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) > Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_64 (64-bit) > > Jian-Feng, Mao >This query belongs to the R-SIG-Mac list. I don't think you should worry too much. R is reporting the system it was built under. The version you are using is for Leopard and higher. Same as what I'm using on 10.6.5. As far as I can see you are using the correct version for 10.6.5 See ?version for the "Do not use R.version$os to test the platform the code is running on...." Berend -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/helps-on-upgrading-R-in-Mac-OS-tp3167005p3167230.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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