On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, Louisell, Paul wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I believe my question is pretty simple, but I'd like to give you brief
> background first:
>
> I work at a company with UNIX installed on a sparc-sun-solaris platform;
> the OS version is SunOS 5.9. Several of us who work here have been
> advocating for the installation of R on this server. The IT security
> group at my company prefers not to install the gcc compilers on our UNIX
> production servers; they're okay doing this in a test environment.
Is their objection to gcc or compilers at all? Sun's own Studio 11
compilers are now free (and at least as good as gcc in that environment).
> My question: After a successful build, is there anytime that R might
> call the compiler? My (limited) understanding was that once the binaries
> are created, the compiler is not used unless you're doing another
build,
> e.g., compiling source code for a package. Does R ever compile routines
> during execution? Does it depend on how the installation was done?
It only compiles code when asked to do so. That means running R CMD
COMPILE or R CMD SHLIB. The latter is run by R CMD INSTALL and that is
run by install.packages() and elsewhere. But you would need to have
specified some C/C++/Fortran source code, so would be expecting this.
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