Tobias Sing wrote:

As an alternative to building the package under Windows you might go for the quick-and-dirty solution suggested by Peter Dalgaard a while ago on this list: simply zip the installed Linux package. The package can be installed under Windows using this zip file (worked fine for me with R 1.9.1).

But only under some restrictions! DLLs won't be build (i.e. it won't work for packages containing C or Fortran code) and not all help files will be generated (e.g. compiled html).


Uwe Ligges


Here is the original posting:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/04/06/1555.html
Good luck,
  Tobias.

On Monday 25 October 2004 19:10, Gilles GUILLOT wrote:

Hi,

I have a package of my own which seems to work fine under linux.
I want to make a compiled version for windows.
(I work with windows 2000 and R 2.0
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