Hi,

On Aug 27, 2009, at 11:43 AM, Jan de Leeuw wrote:

I have been using SL for over a year. Compiling and running a x86-84 bit R can be done without problems. There are about 600 packages in my R install, all build and run without problems. I don't know about R.app, though. I do find that R on SL, with suitable optimization flags, feels quite a bit faster.

Would you mind sharing what optimization flags those might be? :-)

In one of your previous posts you mention that you configure R for source compilation via this command:

configure --with-aqua --with-blas='\''-framework vecLib'\'' --with- lapack --prefix=/usr/local/R --disable-R-framework --with-readline -- with-cairo --enable-memory-profiling --enable-R-shlib --x-includes=/ usr/X11R6/include --x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib --build=x86_64-apple- darwin10 --host=x86_64-apple-darwin10 --target=x86_64-apple-darwin10

I'm not sure I see any optimization flags there (aside from specifying darwin10 (for snow leopard, I reckon?)), but is all that you mean?

Thanks,
-steve


On Aug 27, 2009, at 05:20 , Prof Brian Ripley wrote:

There are list members with access to the developer pre-release 'seeds', and I have seen 'Mac OS X 10.6' in one report (with a corresponding sessionInfo() output). So it seems very likely there is no problem with R, and most likely none with with R.app.

(We are deferring upgrading until our sysadmins are back from holiday absences.)

On Thu, 27 Aug 2009, Marc Schwartz wrote:

http://snowleopard.wikidot.com/


All,

Above is the link to a web site that is being updated with information on potential application compatibility issues with Snow Leopard (SL). Curiously, R is listed there...with an "Unknown Status".

Our copy of SL should arrive tomorrow.

Before updating, you should review this list to see if there are any potential issues with programs that you are using and SL.

If there are, you may have to wait to upgrade the OS until an application is updated to be compatible. I have to wait until PGP (my whole disk encryption program) is updated, which supposedly will be soon according to their tech support folks.

Regards,

Marc Schwartz

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