[R] Create an R package

FScottDahlgren fdahlgr at sph.emory.edu
Thu Jul 31 17:41:53 CEST 2008


Thanks so much for the link.
Scott


Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> 
> Vista works fine for developing packages.  You might look at
> 
> http://batchfiles.googlecode.com
> 
> which has some batch files for use with Vista and R.
> 
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:13 PM, FScottDahlgren <fdahlgr at sph.emory.edu>
> wrote:
>>
>> Hello all!
>>
>> I'm new to the forum, and relatively new to R.  I've tried searching a
>> couple of times for my question and came up empty handed.  This may be
>> due
>> to my lack of knowledge of keywords.
>>
>> I'm planning on putting a package together, and I'm only about half way
>> through.  I'm running Windows Vista.  I've given a cursory look over the
>> process of creating an R package, and I'm starting to question whether
>> Vista
>> will work smoothly or whether I should be using some type of Linux
>> distribution instead.  From those with experience: would it make sense to
>> create the package in Linux; or, am I just making things more complicated
>> by
>> setting up another operating sytem?  Thank you for your help in advance.
>>
>> Scott
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