Success is always a good feeling.
I have had Rtools installed for building packages for some time now. So, this
should be considered a pre-requisite. The resources I used long ago for this
were this site:
http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/~kbroman/Rintro/Rwinpack.html
and the wonderful RcppPackage pa
...or PKG_CPPFLAGS.
On 12-07-05 08:06 PM, Davor Cubranic wrote:
On 12-07-05 05:21 PM, Silkworth,David J. wrote:
The libgsl.def is a long file starting with . . .
[...]
I added the "-DGSL_DLL" to this list (gosh, what other list could be
the "list of pre-defined macros" be?)
AND I copied t
On 12-07-05 05:21 PM, Silkworth,David J. wrote:
The libgsl.def is a long file starting with . . .
[...]
I added the "-DGSL_DLL" to this list (gosh, what other list could be the "list of
pre-defined macros" be?)
AND I copied the file libgsl.dll found in the \bin folder as an addition to
th
Thanks for quick reply, Dirk. I proceeded to create a LIB_GSL variable in my
Windows environment and set it =C:\GnuWin32 per the installation I originally
discussed. On a quick check of the RcppGSLExample package included in the
RcppGSL source package: R CMD check RcppGSLExample I originally g
On 5 July 2012 at 19:42, Silkworth,David J. wrote:
| I have installed the GSL setup file " Complete package, except sources
Setup 6476814 11 July 2006" from
| http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gsl.htm
Has that been built with MinGW so that you can use it with R? Else you
I can't believe I am the first to say this, but all searches related have come
up pretty dry.
I have installed the GSL setup file " Complete package, except sources Setup
6476814 11 July 2006" from
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/gsl.htm
Rather than the default installation l