[R-SIG-Mac] How can I use R 1.9.1 on a Ibook G3?
stefano iacus
jago at mclink.it
Fri Jul 2 23:02:57 CEST 2004
On Jul 2, 2004, at 10:36 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
> On Jul 2, 2004, at 4:39 PM, Byron Ellis wrote:
>
>> I would guess that R 1.9.1 was built with a 10.3 deployment target
>> while 1.9.0 was built with a 10.2 deployment target.
>
> I don't really know, Stefano compiled it, but AFAIK he compiled it on
> a Jaguar machine, so it should be 10.2 target.
the framework has been built on Jaguar
stefano
>
>> Though it is strange that it didn't ask for the admin password---so
>> maybe just the installer is borked.
>
> The installer shouldn't need a password if you're admin user. The
> password is only needed if you go for root authentication or if the
> user is no admin.
>
>> Our remaining 10.2 user is unfortunately away for the long weekend so
>> I can't bug him about doing an install. I'm going to be installing R
>> on a fresh 10.3 today so I can at least check for the bad installer,
>> but not a 10.3 deployment target.
>
> My Jaguar machine's HDD crashed, so ATM I have no Jag machine around
> either.
>
> Still, without the installer log, I don't think we can help Romuald,
> because there's no way of knowing what happens ... and from his last
> post the problem was during the installation and not running R itself.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
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