On Fri, Apr 9, 2010 at 5:42 PM, Laurent <lgaut...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am interested as well.
>
> As such the codebase is likely not even compiling. A generous anonymous
> coder submitted a patch on bitbucket, but requests for details remained
> unanswered.
>
> Otherwise, I am uncertain about when a win32 binary will appear but that
> it would be post 2.1.0-release ( and it might even be for one given
> version of windows... just thinking that there might winXP and win7
> specific to cover).

Is it like rpy1 in that one can build an installer that covers a range
of versions of R? That was quite a useful feature since R releases
are so frequent that not everyone will be using the same one.
If not, would people just want to use the latest R release?

Peter

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