[R] Installation of R, Sweave, ESS and [X]Emacs on Windows?

Vincent Goulet vincent.goulet at act.ulaval.ca
Thu Mar 20 17:02:06 CET 2008


Kevin,

Save yourself a lot of trouble and use my modified version of GNU  
Emacs available from

	http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca/en/emacs

and also linked from the ESS home page. It comes bundled with ESS and  
AUCTeX, so the only other thing you will need to install for the  
purposes you mention is R itself (upgrade while you're at it, you're  
two versions behind) and a TeX distribution (consider TeX Live or  
MiKTeX). There is no need for Cygwin with this setup.

Hope this helps

---
   Vincent Goulet, Associate Professor
   École d'actuariat
   Université Laval, Québec
   Vincent.Goulet at act.ulaval.ca   http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca


Le jeu. 20 mars à 11:34, Zembower, Kevin a écrit :

> I'm trying to get R, Sweave, ESS and XEmacs or emacs all installed and
> working together on my Windows XP Pro system. I've got R 2.6.0 working
> just fine, installed from the R Windows installer. I also have
> CYGWIN_NT-5.1 with XEmacs 21.4 working okay. Can anyone point me to  
> any
> documentation on how to bring these together so that R code typed in
> Xemacs can be run in R? I found the ESS installation directions here  
> at
> http://ess.r-project.org/Manual/ess.html#Microsoft-Windows- 
> installation
> but they seem daunting. I'm not sure that Xemacs from cygwin can work
> with R installed alone. Can anyone confirm that I just have to follow
> these directions to have everything I want?
>
> Thank you all for your help and advice.
>
> -Kevin
>
> Kevin Zembower
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