Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R on Mac: framework or homebrew?

2016-02-10 Thread Zhang Xinlian
I used brew install R to install R and I use the most recent version of Rstudio. And when I use the "export" in Rstudio, it tells me the following. Warning messages: 1: In cairo_pdf(file = "/Users/xinlianzhang/Desktop/Rplot.pdf", width = 5.22917, : unable to load shared object

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R on Mac: framework or homebrew?

2015-06-04 Thread Rainer M Krug
Zhang Xinlian coral90zh...@gmail.com writes: I used brew install R to install R and I use the most recent version of Rstudio. And when I use the export in Rstudio, it tells me the following. Warning messages: 1: In cairo_pdf(file = /Users/xinlianzhang/Desktop/Rplot.pdf, width = 5.22917,

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R on Mac: framework or homebrew?

2013-09-13 Thread Rainer M Krug
Prof Brian Ripley rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk writes: On 12/09/2013 17:15, MacQueen, Don wrote: I've been using R on OS X probably ever since there was an R on OS X, and like you I use it from the command line. In the early days I installed R from sources, but quite a few years ago I switched to

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R on Mac: framework or homebrew?

2013-09-12 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Sep 12, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote: Hi I am using R at the moment installed from the official installation as a framework, buit I also installed it from homebrew. As I am not using the Mac GUI (I am using mainly emacs, a little bit RStudio), so from there

[R-SIG-Mac] R on Mac: framework or homebrew?

2013-09-12 Thread Rainer M Krug
Hi I am using R at the moment installed from the official installation as a framework, buit I also installed it from homebrew. As I am not using the Mac GUI (I am using mainly emacs, a little bit RStudio), so from there there was no difference. So which approach has which advantages? I can think

Re: [R-SIG-Mac] R on Mac: framework or homebrew?

2013-09-12 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On 12/09/2013 17:15, MacQueen, Don wrote: I've been using R on OS X probably ever since there was an R on OS X, and like you I use it from the command line. In the early days I installed R from sources, but quite a few years ago I switched to using the framework version. I can't think of any