We are waiting for the community of users of R on AIX to put in the
resources needed to make this happen.
We receive little help from AIX users of R (with the shining exception of
Ei-ji Nakama), for example I cannot recall a single alpha/beta test report
on that platform, and I would hope to recall several a year. So it is
mainly due to inspired guesswork that R compiles on AIX.
Given that apparently we are able to build libRlapack as a shared library
on AIX, the same recipe should work for libR. (As far as I recall the
difficulty is getting a suitable export file from the motly collection of
objects that make up this shared library.) But this really needs someone
with detailed knowledge of AIX linkers to tackle it, as quite possibly
there is a better approach.
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006, Matthew Beason wrote:
> Fellow R Enthusiasts,
>
> I noted on the "R Installation and Administration" page, section
C.9
> that "--enable-R-shlib" is reported not to work for AIX. Has
anyone made
> any further progress with this as of late? I've successfully compiled R
> 2.3.1 on AIX 5.2ML7 and AIX 5.3ML3. However, I'd really like to use
> RSPerl so I can attack R with Perl. Is there a way to do this without
> shared libraries enabled?
>
> Any thoughts, advice, pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>
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