Fedora Linux 8 R 2.6.1 Intel CPU I am trying to get started with R under Linux. It has been suggested to me that I run R under EMACS. I have looked at the CRAN website, and several other places to try to find an RPM for EMACS and, if I need it for ESS. I have not succeeded in finding one. Can someone tell me where to go to get the RPMs? If anyone would have a suggestion for an editor other than EMACS to use with R, I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, John John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology Baltimore VA Medical Center 10 North Greene Street GRECC (BT/18/GR) Baltimore, MD 21201-1524 (Phone) 410-605-7119 (Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above prior to faxing) Confidentiality Statement: This email message, including any attachments, is for th...{{dropped:6}}
On Jan 15, 2008 5:18 AM, John Sorkin <jsorkin at grecc.umaryland.edu> wrote:> Fedora Linux 8 > R 2.6.1 > Intel CPU > > I am trying to get started with R under Linux. It has been suggested to me that I run R under EMACS. I have looked at the CRAN website, and several other places to try to find an RPM for EMACS and, if I need it for ESS. I have not succeeded in finding one. Can someone tell me where to go to get the RPMs? If anyone would have a suggestion for an editor other than EMACS to use with R, I would appreciate any suggestions. > Thanks, > John >Maybe I don't understand (I use ess and emacs with Mac OSX), but is this what you are looking for (at least it mentions RPMs for Fedora) ?: http://ess.r-project.org/ and https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/emacs-common-ess/ -- Armin Goralczyk, M.D. -- Universit?tsmedizin G?ttingen Abteilung Allgemein- und Viszeralchirurgie Rudolf-Koch-Str. 40 39099 G?ttingen -- Dept. of General Surgery University of G?ttingen G?ttingen, Germany -- http://www.gwdg.de/~agoralc
John Sorkin wrote:> Fedora Linux 8 > R 2.6.1 > Intel CPU > > I am trying to get started with R under Linux. It has been suggested to me that I run R under EMACS. I have looked at the CRAN website, and several other places to try to find an RPM for EMACS and, if I need it for ESS. I have not succeeded in finding one. Can someone tell me where to go to get the RPMs? If anyone would have a suggestion for an editor other than EMACS to use with R, I would appreciate any suggestions. > Thanks, > John >Both are in standard Fedora repositories. As far as I can see, as root just do yum install emacs emacs-ess or select them from the package manager (Application--Add/Remove Software): Applications/Editors You might want to get emacs-auctex while you are in there.> John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. > Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics > University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology > Baltimore VA Medical Center > 10 North Greene Street > GRECC (BT/18/GR) > Baltimore, MD 21201-1524 > (Phone) 410-605-7119 > (Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above prior to faxing) > > Confidentiality Statement: > This email message, including any attachments, is for th...{{dropped:6}} > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >-- O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard ?ster Farimagsgade 5, Entr.B c/ /'_ --- Dept. of Biostatistics PO Box 2099, 1014 Cph. K (*) \(*) -- University of Copenhagen Denmark Ph: (+45) 35327918 ~~~~~~~~~~ - (p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk) FAX: (+45) 35327907
Hi John, I've used Emacs + ESS under Fedora since Core 1 and the easiest way I found to install it was to follow the instructions on the ESS web-page. This had the downside of actively having to be involved with updating to later versions of ESS, so it was a nice surprise to find that ESS is available in Fedora and can be installed by yum or Pirut (the strange front end for package management in Fedora). The package you want is emacs-ess (byte compiled files to run ESS), and there is emacs-ess-el (for the ESS elisp sources) if you need it. The easiest way to install it is to open a terminal and type: su -c "yum install emacs-ess" and enter the root password when prompted. In the main I am very happy with Emacs + ESS in Fedora, but the one niggle in my day-to-day use is that "it" is slow when sourcing code from a buffer to the R buffer. IIRC this has something to do with the code highlighting in the R buffer as turning this off sped things up. HTH G On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 23:18 -0500, John Sorkin wrote:> Fedora Linux 8 > R 2.6.1 > Intel CPU > > I am trying to get started with R under Linux. It has been suggested > to me that I run R under EMACS. I have looked at the CRAN website, and > several other places to try to find an RPM for EMACS and, if I need it > for ESS. I have not succeeded in finding one. Can someone tell me > where to go to get the RPMs? If anyone would have a suggestion for an > editor other than EMACS to use with R, I would appreciate any > suggestions. > Thanks, > John > > John Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. > Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics > University of Maryland School of Medicine Division of Gerontology > Baltimore VA Medical Center > 10 North Greene Street > GRECC (BT/18/GR) > Baltimore, MD 21201-1524 > (Phone) 410-605-7119 > (Fax) 410-605-7913 (Please call phone number above prior to faxing) > > Confidentiality Statement: > This email message, including any attachments, is for th...{{dropped:6}} > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.-- %~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~% Dr. Gavin Simpson [t] +44 (0)20 7679 0522 ECRC, UCL Geography, [f] +44 (0)20 7679 0565 Pearson Building, [e] gavin.simpsonATNOSPAMucl.ac.uk Gower Street, London [w] http://www.ucl.ac.uk/~ucfagls/ UK. WC1E 6BT. [w] http://www.freshwaters.org.uk %~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%~%