[R] Re: R-1.3.0 is released

Prof Brian D Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Jun 25 09:11:35 CEST 2001


As anyone with an Internet connection can download the sources, I cannot
see how anyone with access to R is `excluded' from the sources.

The issue seems to be the knowledge of how to split a file into
floppy-sized pieces (and to re-assemble them).  If we document that,
surely the issue is solved?


On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Jim Lindsey wrote:

> >
> > On Fri, 22 Jun 2001, Jim Lindsey wrote:
> >
> > > > There are also versions split for floppies.
> > > >
> > > > (Are anyone actually using the split-source versions and not capable
> > > > of using the "split" command themselves? They do take up a lot of
> > > > space, and I had to remove split versions of earlier releases to make
> > > > room for the new one.)
> > >
> > > This are absolutely essential for developing countries were people may
> > > not have their own computer online and no easy way to split on MS (I
> > > believe).
> >
> > The Windows binaries now come split into 6 floppies, so for Windows this
> > is not an issue.  Peter was discussing the sources: are source users
> > needed to transfer on floppies?  They need to get hold of the sources
> > first, so it must be a question of transferring.
>
> Yes of course. I know. I was referring to people who only have access
> through a MS Windows servers for internet but work on Linux. Of
> course, some MS Windows users requiring floppies will be excluded from
> access to source code, a foundation of R, if the split source is no
> longer available.

I just don't see how.

>   Jim
>
> >
> >
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