On Sat, 14 May 2022 10:57:56 +0200
meik michalke wrote:
> so, one could now add rkward:// links to READMEs on github, so the
> installation could be initiated with one click, right?
Hm, did not even think of that. Yes, but subject to the condition that
the rkward.protocol is registered,
Am Montag, 9. Mai 2022, 21:55:30 CEST schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> Merged, now.
cool 8)
> Of course this just adds to the problem that the various
> entry points to installing R, and/or RKWard packages are manifold and
> confusing...
so, one could now add rkward:// links to READMEs on
On Wed, 04 May 2022 23:47:03 +0200
meik michalke wrote:
> Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2022, 22:43:43 CEST schrieb Thomas
> Friedrichsmeier:
> > I was going to take a fresh look at rk.gitInstall, thinking it may
> > be worth including into the official releases (so we could more
> > easily instruct users
nabend,
Am Mittwoch, 4. Mai 2022, 22:43:43 CEST schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
> I was going to take a fresh look at rk.gitInstall, thinking it may be
> worth including into the official releases (so we could more easily
> instruct users to test new stuff; would also come in handy for
>
Hi Meik,
I was going to take a fresh look at rk.gitInstall, thinking it may be
worth including into the official releases (so we could more easily
instruct users to test new stuff; would also come in handy for
rk.Teaching).
However, test-installing that, rk.gitInstall somehow does not seem to