They rely on multiprocessing infrastructure not normally available on
Windows. If you have this (and I don't know if it can be compiled on
Windows but dome at least of the options cannot) you should be able to
compile the source packages against the versions you have.
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Jan Wijffels wrote:
> Does anyone of you have binary files for the packages rpart.permutation,
> snow and rsprng. I would like to use them in my classification tree. I
> know they are still at the 0.x development stage, though.
> Where can I get information on how to compile tar.gz files? I'm using
> windows XP with R 2.1.0.
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