Hi Duncan, just noticed that after installing the Windows R-2.13.0 build there is no i386 directory in the R-2.13.0dev/bin directory and hence no Rgui.exe. Is this intentional with the devel version? I downloaded from http://cran.ms.unimelb.edu.au/, where it says: "This is a combined Windows 32/64 bit binary build of the 2010-11-27 r53672 development snapshot of R (which will eventually become R-2.13.0).". Do you think this is an error on my part or do you see the same thing, cheers, Keith =======================Keith Satterley Bioinformatics Division The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ====================== ______________________________________________________________________ The information in this email is confidential and intend...{{dropped:4}}
Keith Satterley wrote:> Hi Duncan, > > just noticed that after installing the Windows R-2.13.0 build there is > no i386 directory in the R-2.13.0dev/bin directory and hence no > Rgui.exe. Is this intentional with the devel version? > > I downloaded from http://cran.ms.unimelb.edu.au/, where it says: > "This is a combined Windows 32/64 bit binary build of the 2010-11-27 > r53672 development snapshot of R (which will eventually become > R-2.13.0).". Do you think this is an error on my part or do you see the > same thing,It may be an error in that build; I'll take a look. Duncan Murdoch
On 30/11/2010 1:41 AM, Keith Satterley wrote:> Hi Duncan, > > just noticed that after installing the Windows R-2.13.0 build there is > no i386 directory in the R-2.13.0dev/bin directory and hence no > Rgui.exe. Is this intentional with the devel version? > > I downloaded from http://cran.ms.unimelb.edu.au/, where it says: > "This is a combined Windows 32/64 bit binary build of the 2010-11-27 > r53672 development snapshot of R (which will eventually become > R-2.13.0).". Do you think this is an error on my part or do you see the > same thing,I just downloaded a slightly newer build (r53704), and it looks okay. Might have been a temporary glitch. If you see it again, please let me know. Duncan Murdoch> > cheers, > > Keith > > =======================> Keith Satterley > Bioinformatics Division > The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research > Parkville, Melbourne, > Victoria, Australia > ======================> > > ______________________________________________________________________ > The information in this email is confidential and inte...{{dropped:4}}