Or, when you're installing R binary from http://r-project.org, grab
the Mac compiler tools from http://r.research.att.com/tools/
It includes GCC and GNU Fortran:
http://r.research.att.com/tools/gcc-42-5666.3-darwin11.pkg
Davor
On 2012-02-27, at 11:30 PM, H?fler, Josef wrote:
I guess you are
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Thanks for the responses. We have tried installing from
Thanks for the responses. We have tried installing from source and
made sure no other versions are installed. Unfortunately without
success. Could there be anything else missing?
Sacha
Op 31 januari 2012 09:32 heeft Romain Francois
het volgende geschreven:
> Le 30/01/12 21:38, Dirk Eddelbuettel
Le 30/01/12 21:38, Dirk Eddelbuettel a écrit :
On 30 January 2012 at 18:42, Sacha Epskamp wrote:
| Last year I have written some functions for my then supervisor using
| Rcpp and inline, which worked fine. Recently my supervisor got a new
| Mac, and the functions don't work anymore.
|
| After so
On 30 January 2012 at 18:42, Sacha Epskamp wrote:
| Last year I have written some functions for my then supervisor using
| Rcpp and inline, which worked fine. Recently my supervisor got a new
| Mac, and the functions don't work anymore.
|
| After some trying I found at least one thing that wasn't
Last year I have written some functions for my then supervisor using
Rcpp and inline, which worked fine. Recently my supervisor got a new
Mac, and the functions don't work anymore.
After some trying I found at least one thing that wasn't working
properly. As an example see this function:
library(