On 14 March 2011 at 15:49, Dahir Alihassan wrote:
| Hi Dirk,
|
| Thanks for your continued help and patience, and for the heads up with the
| R CMD INSTALL. I am not an R User and so my approach to this may be a bit
| painful! Following your advice, I attempted R CMD INSTALL on latest
| downloade
Hi Dirk,
Thanks for your continued help and patience, and for the heads up with the
R CMD INSTALL. I am not an R User and so my approach to this may be a bit
painful! Following your advice, I attempted R CMD INSTALL on latest
downloaded RCPP and RCPPClassic packages as follows:
C:\Applications\Rt
On 14 March 2011 at 10:29, Dahir Alihassan wrote:
| Hi Doug,
|
| For the benefit of everyone, I will update this with my findings so far.
| The "-lR" compile flag mentioned by Doug below links to "libR.so" which is
| a shared/dynamic library when you compile R from source. The issue is that
| I a
Hi Doug,
For the benefit of everyone, I will update this with my findings so far.
The "-lR" compile flag mentioned by Doug below links to "libR.so" which is
a shared/dynamic library when you compile R from source. The issue is that
I am on Windows and so I understrand the equivalent is R.dll. Howe
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Dahir Alihassan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am posting here upon Dirk's suggestion, as I understand this is well
> attended to and I'd be grateful for any help. I am taking over a project
> which involves upgrading to the latest version of Rcpp and thus I have to
> upgrade a