Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "R-beta: R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1+Win32s available"
1998 May 22
0
R-beta: R-0.61.3 for Win95/NT available
I have just put on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version
of R for Win95/NT.
The main difference concerns dynamic linking (see below).
In addition, the binary distribution contains many of the
available packages (all the ones that I have installed on
my Unix machine).
In the afternoon, I will upload the files on CRAN.
g.m.
This is the README file:
rw0613b.zip is a new binary
1998 May 22
0
R-beta: R-0.61.3 for Win95/NT available
I have just put on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a new version
of R for Win95/NT.
The main difference concerns dynamic linking (see below).
In addition, the binary distribution contains many of the
available packages (all the ones that I have installed on
my Unix machine).
In the afternoon, I will upload the files on CRAN.
g.m.
This is the README file:
rw0613b.zip is a new binary
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a
new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32.
Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news
(with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it.
guido
------------------------ README ----------------------------------------
rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a
new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32.
Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news
(with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it.
guido
------------------------ README ----------------------------------------
rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a
new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32.
Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news
(with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it.
guido
------------------------ README ----------------------------------------
rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 May 27
2
A problem of etiquette
Perhaps, the question is silly. But, I prefer asking it before making a
mistake.
I have just packed a binary distribution of R for Windows3.1/Win32s.
It is equivalent to the previous one for Win95/NT (R-0.61.3 +
many of the available packages) and it is compiled with egcs-mingw32
(GPL not a commercial compiler).
Now, in preparing the README, I put the following sentence:
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000
and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin
It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days.
See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of
Windows-specific changes.
guido masarotto
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000
and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin
It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days.
See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of
Windows-specific changes.
guido masarotto
1998 Jul 26
1
R-beta: building libraries on Win95
I am using rw0613b with djtools on Win95.
No problem with makefiles building fortran and C dll's, plus can build
R.exe with the supplied libraries (including mva).
Why then do I get the following error when I try to building an existing
library separately, eg...
(/R-0.61.3/src/gnuwin32)$ make -f MakePkg -C ../library/mva PKG=mva
make.exe: Entering directory `c:/R-0.61.3/src/library/mva'
2006 May 15
2
is there a way to find the best ARIMA model automatically in R?
I tried to find a function called "bestARIMA" but it did not show up... even
on google it does not show up often:
I've only found the following link with "bestARIMA" in it:
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/files/ts02-03/tsR.pdf
but where is the package and the function in R?
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
1998 Nov 20
4
R-0.63 for MsWindows
New files (at CRAN/binaries/ms-windows/win-32-devel ; available
at least at Vienna; in a couple of days on every mirrors)
- rw0630b.zip: binary distribution; it should run under Win3.1/Win32,
Win95, Win98 and WinNT;
- rw0630h.zip: `stardard help' files (the ones you see after
help(topic) or ?topic); it also includes
the help examples (the one needed by
1998 Nov 20
4
R-0.63 for MsWindows
New files (at CRAN/binaries/ms-windows/win-32-devel ; available
at least at Vienna; in a couple of days on every mirrors)
- rw0630b.zip: binary distribution; it should run under Win3.1/Win32,
Win95, Win98 and WinNT;
- rw0630h.zip: `stardard help' files (the ones you see after
help(topic) or ?topic); it also includes
the help examples (the one needed by
1998 Mar 22
3
R-0.61.1 compiled with egcs-mingw32
I have made available the work of the last weekend that I mentioned
in my previous messages on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R.
Many thanks to Peter D. and Ross I. for their suggestions.
If you think that the work is of some interest, I can upload it
to CRAN.
guido m.
This is the README enclosed in the distribution.
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1998 May 27
3
dependencies in .so files
Thomas Lumley writes:
>
>
> I've been trying to get Matt Calder's S compiler to work in R using R
> COMPILE and R SHLIB so it will be fairly platform-independent.
>
> I'm sure someone has claimed in the past that it is possible/easy to
> dyn.load() two dynamic libraries and have one call functions in the other.
> I can't get it to work (Red Hat
1998 Sep 22
1
R-beta: Guido's Port
I am having problems accessing sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R so can't get to
his latest port (Win95, v62.3, Guido's port.) I am being denied access.
This
may be a local problem with our network here, but is anyone else having a
problem? Is that site mirrored anywhere that I might be able to access?
Thanks!
Jeff
jmorris at cldx.com
2001 Apr 29
1
R 1.2.3 for Windows available
A Windows binary distribution of R 1.2.3 is available at
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin
It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days.
See below for a list of Windows-specific changes.
guido masarotto
(for the R-core team)
Windows-specific changes to R
=============================
rw1023
======
Alternative installers based on Inno Setup 2.0.x, either SetupR.exe
2001 Apr 29
1
R 1.2.3 for Windows available
A Windows binary distribution of R 1.2.3 is available at
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin
It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days.
See below for a list of Windows-specific changes.
guido masarotto
(for the R-core team)
Windows-specific changes to R
=============================
rw1023
======
Alternative installers based on Inno Setup 2.0.x, either SetupR.exe
1998 Dec 16
1
out-of-memory
I respost the message here since I suppose P. Mandeville is on the list,
question is rather general and
----- Forwarded message from MAILER-DAEMON at sirio.stat.unipd.it -----
<mandevip at 148.224.17.2>:
Sorry, I couldn't find any host named 148.224.17.2. (#5.1.2)
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On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 05:01:02AM +0000, Peter B. Mandeville wrote:
> How
1998 Sep 27
1
Sv: R-beta: windows and dynload. ?Win98
It does, at least for a while. But when various more or less well behaved programs enter the scene (harddisk) things changed, at least for me. Reinstallation of R or windows didn't help, and I did not want to start again from scratch with a reformat. I used rw0613.
-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Douglas Steele <Douglas at dsteele.demon.co.uk>
Til: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
2002 Jan 02
0
Status of "Official" Win Binaries for 1.4.0
Hello Everyone,
Just a note to inquire about the status of the "official" RWin release. I
downloaded the binaries from CRAN using the link provided by Guido Masarotto
<http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin> soon after they appeared on CRAN.
However, following R help, it seems that there are some problems with that
compilation, particularly related to GRID and Lattice. Sure enough, I