macOS filesystems are indeed case insensitive by default (you can
format with sensitivity enabled if you like), but this is not
necessarily a concern here.
On macOS, R is typically installed as a "framework". In that case we
use RSwitch.app to change the version that the `R` symlink points
to.
On 18 April 2020 at 13:57, Martin Maechler via ESS-help wrote:
| But on that most-used (non-)operating system, lowercase and
| uppercase are mostly equivalent in file names *and* executables
| are file names, no?
No:
edd@rob:~$ r --version | head -1
r ('littler') version 0.3.9
> Vitalie Spinu via ESS-help
> on Fri, 17 Apr 2020 14:32:50 +0200 writes:
> I think we could stick to capital `R-`. A few false positives, if any,
> are probably harmless.
> Vitalie
But on that most-used (non-)operating system, lowercase and
uppercase are mostly
I think we could stick to capital `R-`. A few false positives, if any,
are probably harmless.
Vitalie
On Fri, 17 Apr 2020 at 02:18, Tyler Smith via ESS-help
wrote:
>
> I have some TeX-related stuff:
>
> r-mpost
> r-pmpost
> r-upmost
>
> I don't know what they do, I assume they were pulled in
I have some TeX-related stuff:
r-mpost
r-pmpost
r-upmost
I don't know what they do, I assume they were pulled in as part of
texlive.
Best,
Tyler
Alex Branham via ESS-help writes:
On Thu 16 Apr 2020 at 16:20, Kasper Daniel Hansen via ESS-help
wrote:
I have just updated ESS using
On Thu 16 Apr 2020 at 16:20, Kasper Daniel Hansen via ESS-help
wrote:
> I have just updated ESS using list-packages. R-4.0 is not found due to the
> value of ess-r-runners-prefixes. This can of course be customized, but I
> think it should be changed to include "R-4"
Thanks. I wonder if we
I have just updated ESS using list-packages. R-4.0 is not found due to the
value of ess-r-runners-prefixes. This can of course be customized, but I
think it should be changed to include "R-4"
--
Best,
Kasper
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