I have done that with no problems...

Jean,

On Tue, 18 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I use linux debian testing for which the latest debianized version of R
> is 1.8.1. Therefore I installed:
>
>  r-base-core_1.8.1-0.cran.1_i386.deb
>  r-base-dev_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-base-html_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-base-latex_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-base_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-doc-html_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-doc-info_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-doc-pdf_1.8.1-0.cran.1_all.deb
>  r-gnome_1.8.1-0.cran.1_i386.deb
>  r-mathlib_1.8.1-0.cran.1_i386.deb
>  r-recommended_1.8.1-0.cran.1_i386.deb
>
> Being impatient of moving to R v. 1.9.0 I would like to install and compile
> R from the source code in the *.tgz file from CRAN.
>
> My question is:
>
> In so doing will  anything be missing with respect to the deb packages I've
> mentioned?
> (e.g. r-gnome? r-mathlab?)
>
>  Ciao
> Vittorio
>
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