[ESS] ESS-Version under Xemacs

Heinz Tuechler tuechler at gmx.at
Wed Apr 13 23:28:23 CEST 2005


At 19:20 13.04.2005 +0200, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 10:13:09AM +0200, Heinz Tuechler wrote:
>> Off topic and not urgent:
>> Using Xemacs and ESS primarily for R, and working on Windows, should I
>> consider to change to Emacs in the future? As far as I see, both only offer
>> Windows binaries that are fare behind the current versions. It's not as
>> with R where the Windows binary is always up to date.
>
>What do you mean far behind. I just had to install Emacs under Windows 
>XP and the Emacs version is 21.3.1 and since Ess is installed manually I 
>have the newest version of that.

Í am sorry that I did not explain precisely what I ment. It was the binary
version of (X)Emacs that is far behind. For Xemacs the current stable
branch is 21.4.17 and the Windows binary I found is 21.4.13 and as far as I
could find this is from 2003.
For GNU Emacs I found the current stable Release 21.4 (Feb 6, 2005) and the
latest Windows binary seems to be 21.3 from Mar 10, 2004.
Maybe I am wrong, but that is what I found. And I know, it is off topic in
ESS-help.

Heinz

>
>If you are only using (X)Emacs for editing R files, I doubt you will 
>find any difference between the two, so pick the one you find easiest to 
>maintain.
>
>Kasper
>
>
>> 
>> Thanks again
>> 
>> Heinz Tüchler
>> 
>> 
>> At 17:49 12.04.2005 +0200, A.J. Rossini wrote:
>> >Not necessarily.  The question is more:
>> >
>> >"Are the changes we've made recently, including the nasty bug in 5.2.6
>> >wrt line feeds, worth upgrading to?"
>> >
>> >The XEmacs packages for the most part are stable, Rodney (and myself)
>> >are just a bit preoccupied sometimes...
>> >
>> >On Apr 11, 2005 9:58 AM, Heinz Tuechler <tuechler at gmx.at> wrote:
>> >> Thank you for your answer. Maybe I am better off with Emacs, since it
seems
>> >> that Xemacs (for Windows) is rather behind the latest version. Maybe
I am
>> >> wrong, but I got the impression that the ESS developers tend to prefer
>> >> Emacs over Xemacs.
>> >> 
>> >> Thanks again,
>> >> Heinz Tüchler
>> >> 
>> >> btw: I was happy to read that you are again using Sweave, hoping that
this
>> >> will lead to some cenvenient fonctions in ESS.
>> >> 
>> >> At 06:04 11.04.2005 +0200, A.J. Rossini wrote:
>> >> >There is no relation between the upstream ESS version which is 5.2.x,
>> >> >and the internal XEmacs version, 1.x.  XEmacs should report the
>> >> >upstream version, though.
>> >> >
>> >> >On Apr 6, 2005 11:18 AM, Heinz Tuechler <tuechler at gmx.at> wrote:
>> >> >> Dear All,
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Could one explain to me the relation between ESS version numbers and
>> >> xemacs?
>> >> >> I am using xemacs 21.4.13 under Windows98.
>> >> >> When I open the menu item TOOLS>PACKAGES>LIST and INSTALL it shows
>> for ESS
>> >> >> latest version 1.12, installed version 1.12. What does this mean in
>> >> >> relation to the ESS version 5.2.6 I heard to be the latest?
>> >> >> Off topic: Is Xemacs 21.4.13 the latest available binary for
Windows98?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Thanks
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Heinz Tüchler
>> >> >>
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>> >> >>
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >--
>> >> >best,
>> >> >-tony
>> >> >
>> >> >"Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we
can
>> >> easily
>> >> >roll-back your mistakes" (AJR, 4Jan05).
>> >> >
>> >> >A.J. Rossini
>> >> >blindglobe at gmail.com
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> 
>> >> 
>> >
>> >
>> >-- 
>> >best,
>> >-tony
>> >
>> >"Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we can
>> easily
>> >roll-back your mistakes" (AJR, 4Jan05).
>> >
>> >A.J. Rossini
>> >blindglobe at gmail.com
>> >
>> >
>> 
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>
>-- 
>Kasper Daniel Hansen, Research Assistant
>Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen
>
>




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