Adam Witney wrote:
Thanks Adam, Peter, and Tom for your replies. I'll make the minor change Tom recommended, try to find out what distribution the person is using, and recommend they switch to the standard one.
PL/R compiles and installs ok on my OS X 10.2.4, the corresponding line is
gcc -traditional-cpp -g -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -flat_namespace -bundle -undefined suppress plr.o
pg_conversion.o pg_backend_support.o pg_userfuncs.o pg_rsupport.o -L/sw/lib
-L/sw/lib/R/bin -lR -o libplr.so.0.0
Joe
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