[R] 64bit R for Mac

Steven McKinney smckinney at bccrc.ca
Tue Nov 25 03:32:02 CET 2008


(Apologies if this repost is a duplicate,
my first submission did not appear to
make it through.)

-----Original Message-----
From: Steven McKinney
Sent: Mon 11/24/2008 4:28 PM
To: 'Blanchette, Marco'; R-help
Subject: RE: [R] 64bit R for Mac
 
Dear Marco

Check out

http://r.research.att.com/

and see if the 

R 2.8.0 Patched (2008-11-21) 	tiger
R-2.8-branch-nnnnn.dmg

works for you (nnnnn = 47002 at
this writing - changes every now and then).

I'm no longer running Tiger so haven't
tried this directly, but the Leopard
version is working well.

You might also want to follow the
r-sig-mac list for mac-specific
information.
 

 
HTH

Steven McKinney

Statistician
Molecular Oncology and Breast Cancer Program
British Columbia Cancer Research Centre

email: smckinney at bccrc.ca
tel: 604-675-8000 x7561

BCCRC
Molecular Oncology
675 West 10th Ave, Floor 4
Vancouver B.C. 
V5Z 1L3

Canada


 

 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org]
> On Behalf Of Blanchette, Marco
> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 6:34 AM
> To: R-help
> Subject: [R] 64bit R for Mac
> 
> Dear R gurus,
> 
> On the CRAN website, it says that a 64bit version for Mac OS Tiger would
> be release shortly. Do we know what are the expected dates? Will the
> packages be also compiled for 64bit?
> 
> We are running large microarray analysis and we keep hitting the 3Gb
> memory limit.
> 
> I saw that there is a version available on the development mirrors, but I
> am not too excited to replace our very stable and reliable 32bit version
> with a 64bit binary that might not be that stable and with packages that
> would need to be 64bit compiled on site...
> 
> Cheers
> --
> Marco Blanchette, Ph.D.
> Assistant Investigator
> Stowers Institute for Medical Research
> 1000 East 50th St.
> 
> Kansas City, MO 64110
> 
> Tel: 816-926-4071
> Cell: 816-726-8419
> Fax: 816-926-2018
> 
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