Any chance of getting a Darwin version of R? This would be very
useful for those of us trying to use R as a back-end for web apps.
Thanks,
-- Fernando
>I have built and uploaded to CRAN the Carbon version of R for MacOS/MacOSX.
>
>You'll find the base set (rm151.sit) and the recommended packages
>(recommended.sit) separately or all in one single file
>(rm151_FULL.sit) on CRAN and their mirrors soon.
>
>I have also built the Bioconductor suite of packages (corresponding
>to the Bioconductor_1.0.tgz file) as it seems to be one of the most
>appealing packages for Mac users.
>
>You'll find it in the macos/contrib/rm151 folder on CRAN.
>
>Other packages will follow.
>
>This version of R contains a fully working methods library.
>
>
>Stefano
>
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