Christopher Barker wrote:
> Rob J Goedman wrote:
>> Hope this helps a bit,
>
> not much, but I don't need to get how R works.
>
> It seems there is still no Fortran compiler for OS-X that build
> universal binary libs -- too bad.
The gfortran binary that Paul pointed you to does make Universal
Rob J Goedman wrote:
> Hope this helps a bit,
not much, but I don't need to get how R works.
It seems there is still no Fortran compiler for OS-X that build
universal binary libs -- too bad.
-CHB
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I don't think that is implied on Simon's R website. The context of
the statement is building universal
packages for the R statistical software system.
Within that context the compiler inter-works with the latest set of
Xcode tools to build a package (if the
package includes Fortran in addition
Paul Kienzle wrote:
> The gfortran at http://r.research.att.com/exp claims to build Universal
> Binaries,
I agree that that is implied, but it also looks like there are passing
only one architecture flag in their build instructions. I haven't seen
any other reference to gfortran building Unive
On Friday, June 01, 2007, at 03:53PM, "Jan H. Jensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>has anyone managed to use mdutils on a mac?
Could you be a bit more specific, such as: what is mdutils in the first place?
If you mean the system tool mdutil ("manage the metadata stores used by
Spotlight"
On Tue, May 29, 2007 at 10:03:02AM -0700, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Paul Kienzle wrote:
> > I've downloaded scipy for python2.4 from pythonmac.org today:
> >
> > http://pythonmac.org/packages/py24-fat/index.html
>
> hmm. I wonder who built that? As far as I know, non one has figured out
>
Hi,
has anyone managed to use mdutils on a mac?
Thanks, Jan
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