[R] Looking for an image (R 64-bit on Linux 64-bit) on Amazon EC2

stephen sefick ssefick at gmail.com
Wed Aug 25 23:54:25 CEST 2010


You have a 64 bit Linux?  If so...

Dowload the sources

make sure you have all of the dependencies

unpack tarball

cd to de-compressed directory

issue

./configure

make

sudo make install

or maybe use your distros packages managment tool.

Am I missing something?

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 4:39 PM, noclue_ <tim.liu at netzero.net> wrote:
>
> I have found an existing image on Amazon EC2 including R. But unfortunately,
> it is 32-bit
> R on 32-bit Linux.
>
> Does anybody know if there exists an mage (R 64-bit on Linux 64-bit) on
> Amazon EC2?
>
> Or how can I install 64-bit R on my own Linux instance there?
>
> Thanks.
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