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2006 Feb 09
1
Question on help system under windows
...in 2 weeks again and our IT guys want to know which
version to put onto our lab machines.
I noticed the following:
Under R-2.2.1, I obtain the following output:
> R.home()
[1] "C:\\PROGRA~1\\R\\R-22~1.1"
and if I run "help.start()" under R, I obtain a file "fixedHTMLlinks"
in packages that are not installed in the standard library with entry:
file:///C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-22~1.1
And the index help page of such a package is updated such that it has
links like:
file:///C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-22~1.1/doc/html/logo.jpg
in it. So this seems all to be fine.
However...
2007 Dec 19
4
Problem compiling R 3.6.1 on POWER 570 system
I've for a RHEL 4 box on a P570 system. My end user wants to have a
64-bit version of R compiled due to the large amount of memory they
require (this image has 16GB allocated to it).
I can compile R fine in 32-bit mode, but it can't use more than 2.4GB of
RAM before it falls over and dies.
Compiling in 64-bit mode for POWER systems "should" be as easy as adding
a
2005 Jan 07
2
Windows package development: bad html links to functions in non-standard packages
I am using R 2.0.1 Patched on Windows 2000.
I have created a binary package for Windows that builds, checks,
installs and works without errors. In some of my .Rd files, I
have links to functions in the standard packages supplied with R
as well as links to others in add-on packages that I have installed.
For instance, one .Rd file has the following snippet:
\seealso{