Note that all these instructions are outdated since there is no chm help support for R-2.10.x, for example. Please use the R Installation and Administration manual as the reference.

Best wishes,
Uwe Ligges




On 14.01.2010 06:10, David Scott wrote:
Julian Ramirez wrote:
Hi Ted,

You need to unzip and untar the files that are inside that file, and then
build the package using R CMD build --binary PackageName. However, for
compiling a package under a windows environment you will need Rtools2.10
from Duncan Murdoch, along with Miktex, and html workshop from microsoft.
All that is free. I suggest you to read tutorials on how to build
packages
from sources in Windows. This website might be a good start point
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~kbroman/Rintro/Rwinpack.html.

Hope this helps,


Julian Ramirez
Research Assistant
International Centre for Tropical Agriculture, CIAT

On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 11:29 PM, Chang, C-Y.
<changcy.m...@gmail.com>wrote:

Hi all,

I'm using windowsXP and R 2.10.0. I downloaded "randomForest
4.5-33.tar.gz"
from its archive, but how do I make it into a installation ZIP file?

Thanks,
Ted

As an alternative guide to the build process, have a look at Rob
Hyndman's instructions:

http://robjhyndman.com/researchtips/building-r-packages-for-windows/

David Scott
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