[R-SIG-Mac]Rpy-0.3 with framework MacPython-2.3

Jan de Leeuw deleeuw@stat.ucla.edu
Fri, 3 Jan 2003 15:26:53 -0800


If you want to try Rpy-0.3 on OS X there is a nice example of overkill
on

http://gifi.stat.ucla.edu/pub

This has macpython-2.3.tar.gz which includes pyobjc, Numeric,
numarray, wxPython, and Rpy, all in a framework build. You
can do python from the command line, from pythonIDE or
IDLE, or from pycrust and pyshell using wxPython. Then you
can load Rpy, make sure there is an X server running, and
do R and R graphics from python.

The file is more than 30MB (most of it is wxPython). This means
you can also do Cocoa and wxWindows programming from
this Python build.

For those who are interested, the site also contains recent builds
of gcc-3.3 and Emacs-21.3.50 and xfree86-4.2.99.3 (CVS build
with hardware GLX support).
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