hi, am Samstag 24 September 2011 (13:50) schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier: > On Friday 23 September 2011, meik michalke wrote: > > at some point you were thinking about making it possible for RKWard to > > manage R sessions running on distant machines. > > yes, but it's not really a short-term vision.
just nagging, it worked last time ;-)
> 2) Implement a feature + GUI to set up a port-forwarding / tunnelling
> between frontend and backend machines. Also some common disk-space will
> have to be mounted on the backend machine.
as a first step, this could probably be done as a GNU/linux-only feature and
use ssh + sshfs. there are ports to other OSes as well, i think.
> Maybe the restarting feature can be realized in the somewhat shorter term,
> though.
i can surely come up with even bigger ideas, if they make my main issue look
easier to implement to the point where it feels almost done...
btw. i spent some time on the implementation of logic in the rkwarddev package
(those trains...). logic should be *fully* scriptable with 0.01-5, and quite
straigtforward so. check the examples in ?rk.XML.logic, or
source("http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/skeleton_dialog.R")
to see it in action (add the pluginmap to RKWard an look at the second tab).
viele grüße :: m.eik
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dipl. psych. meik michalke
institut f"ur experimentelle psychologie
abt. f"ur diagnostik und differentielle psychologie
heinrich-heine-universit"at d-40204 d"usseldorf
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