Josh O'Brien
2015-Feb-20 17:30 UTC
[Rd] Can R for Windows be built outside of the top-level source directory?
The "R-admin" manual describes how to build R from outside of the top-level source directory on a *NIX machine (http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html#Simple-compilation), but it makes no analagous mention of a way to do so under Windows. Since the build process in Windows is so different (not using configure, for instance, and typically being performed from within $R_SOURCES/src/gnuwin32/), *and* since the "R-admin" guide makes no mention of it, my guess is that it's not easily possible. But I'd love to learn otherwise, or even just get a definitive "no". Thanks, Josh
Duncan Murdoch
2015-Feb-20 17:37 UTC
[Rd] Can R for Windows be built outside of the top-level source directory?
On 20/02/2015 12:30 PM, Josh O'Brien wrote:> The "R-admin" manual describes how to build R from outside of the > top-level source directory on a *NIX machine > (http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html#Simple-compilation), > but it makes no analagous mention of a way to do so under Windows. > Since the build process in Windows is so different (not using > configure, for instance, and typically being performed from within > $R_SOURCES/src/gnuwin32/), *and* since the "R-admin" guide makes no > mention of it, my guess is that it's not easily possible. But I'd love > to learn otherwise, or even just get a definitive "no".I wouldn't go so far as to claim it is impossible, but our build system doesn't support it. Duncan Murdoch
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