On 03/28/2010 07:28 PM, Christophe Genolini wrote:
Wahou! I did not plan to start such a debate...
It is really not hard to set it up. I am using a vanilla ssh (rather
than putty) and that works fine all the time...
The problem is not how hard or easy it is, the problem is how time
consuming
Getting back to the original poster who may have been forgotten in all
this, alternatives are switching to Linux and using R-Forge with that
(if such a switch in platforms is feasible) or using googlecode
(that's the largest repository of R projects outside of CRAN with 237
R projects listed --
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 12:15 PM, cgeno...@u-paris10.fr wrote:
Getting back to the original poster who may have been forgotten in all
this, alternatives are switching to Linux and using R-Forge with that
(if such a switch in platforms is feasible) or using googlecode
(that's the largest
Wahou! I did not plan to start such a debate...
It is really not hard to set it up. I am using a vanilla ssh (rather
than putty) and that works fine all the time...
The problem is not how hard or easy it is, the problem is how time
consuming it is.
I am pretty sur that I will manage to make
I agree that the R-Forge system is solid once you have it going but
its better if you are Linux based and less attractive if you are
Windows based. In particular if the two problems I cited before (use
of ssh and the delay) were addressed then together with the key
feature of automatic builds that