On 20/04/2020 16:51, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
I've just installed R version 4.0.0 RC (2020-04-18 r78249) and am
checking a package on MacOS High Sierra (10.13.6). I can't install the
recommended version of Xcode on this MacOS version. I'm currently using
Xcode 9.2. (I think Xcode 10.x is suppos
Dear Niall,
> On Apr 20, 2020, at 3:42 PM, ANDERSON Niall wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> I’m relatively new to MacOS and have only recently started trying to use
> XQuartz to enable me to run Rcmdr. Are there any common issues/ tips for
> getting good performance out of it (or should it usually ru
Take Rstudio.
el
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On 20 Apr 2020, 21:42 +0200, ANDERSON Niall , wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I’m relatively new to MacOS and have only recently started trying to use
> XQuartz to enable me to run Rcmdr. Are there any common issues/ tips for
> getting good performance
Duncan,
that is not your fault, this flag is used by the release and hence should not
be flagged by the check system. Thanks for reporting, I'll look into it.
Thanks,
Simon
> On 21/04/2020, at 3:51 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> I've just installed R version 4.0.0 RC (2020-04-18 r78249) and a
Dear all,
I’m relatively new to MacOS and have only recently started trying to use
XQuartz to enable me to run Rcmdr. Are there any common issues/ tips for
getting good performance out of it (or should it usually run well with default
settings)?
On first installation, I found there was a very
I've just installed R version 4.0.0 RC (2020-04-18 r78249) and am
checking a package on MacOS High Sierra (10.13.6). I can't install the
recommended version of Xcode on this MacOS version. I'm currently using
Xcode 9.2. (I think Xcode 10.x is supposed to work on High Sierra, but
it isn't obv