This is good news. As far as I know R has built for quite some time
now on a number of 64 bit platforms (Linux on AMD Opteron/Athlon64,
Solaris/Sparc) but I can't recall seeing a build on Intel with the 64
bit extensions. By the way, did you happen to run `make check' just
for kicks?
-roger
On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Roger D. Peng wrote:
This is good news. As far as I know R has built for quite some time
now on a number of 64 bit platforms (Linux on AMD Opteron/Athlon64,
Solaris/Sparc
and Alpha and Irix and HP-UX and AIX as far as I understand.
) but I can't recall seeing a build
Roger D. Peng wrote:
This is good news. As far as I know R has built for quite some time
now on a number of 64 bit platforms (Linux on AMD Opteron/Athlon64,
Solaris/Sparc)
Ill add SGI/IRIX 64 bit platform to the list. I've been running a 64
bit-compiled R on an SGI octane 2 for over a
This article might be of interest to some:
http://www.linux-mag.com/2004-07/athlon_01.html
Regarding 64-bit build of R, I can confirm Irix, Alpha and AIX, although
some w/o readline/jpeg/png/X support, partially because of difficulties
linking against 64-bit version of those libraries.
Best,
Dear mailing-list members,
In the days of cheap RAM and microarray applications feasting on memory,
64-bit computers become more and more useful - to actually make use of memory
beyond the magic 4GB border. I would like to report the success of running
64-bit R on an Intel Xeon EM64T machine