[R] Is R portable?
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Dec 4 18:57:24 CET 2007
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007, John Kane wrote:
> I simply installed R onto a USB stick, downloaded my
> normal packages to it and it works fine under Windows.
Yes, on Windows, but
1) There are other OSes,
2) This didn't just happen: it needed some careful design, including some
caching to make it run fast from a USB disk.
Unix-alike ports of R are not completely portable, as the path to R_HOME
is encapsulated in the R and Rscript front ends. So if on, say, Linux you
want to plug in a USB disc then it will only work if you installed R to
that USB disk mounted at the same location in the file system, or are
prepared to edit the copies of the R script (which had therefore better be
mounted read-write).
The standard MacOS build has standard paths encapsulated in many places.
>
>
> --- Roland Rau <roland.rproject at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tom,
>>
>> did you check the R for Windows FAQ?
>>
> http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rw-FAQ.html#Can-I-run-R-from-a-CD-or-USB-drive_003f
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Roland
>>
>>
>> Tom Backer Johnsen wrote:
>>> Recently I came across an interesting web site:
>>> http://portableapps.com/. The idea is simple,
>> this is software that
>>> is possible to install and run on some type of USB
>> memory, a stick or
>>> one of these hard disks. I can think of a number
>> of situations where
>>> this could be handy. In addition memory sticks
>> are getting cheaper
>>> and more powerful by the day.
>>>
>>> So: Is it possible to run R off one of these
>> sticks?
>>>
>>> I am also informed that it is possible to run
>> Latex in this manner.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
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