These are installed in platform-specific ways, so for the rest of this chapter we consider only building from the sources.Ĭross-building is not possible: installing R builds a minimal version of R and then runs many R scripts to complete the build.įirst review the essential and useful tools and libraries in Essential and useful other programs under a Unix-alike, and install those you want or need. In addition, binary distributions are available for some common Linux distributions and for macOS (formerly OS X and Mac OS). R will configure and build under most common Unix and Unix-alike platforms including ‘cpu-linux-gnu’ for the ‘alpha’, ‘arm’, ‘hppa’, ‘ix86’, ‘m68k’, ‘mips’, ‘mipsel’, ‘powerpc’, ‘s390’, ‘sparc’, and ‘x86_64’ CPUs, ‘x86_64-apple-darwin’, ‘i386-sun-solaris’ and ‘sparc-sun-solaris’ as well as perhaps (it is tested less frequently on these platforms) ‘i386-apple-darwin’, ‘i386-freebsd’, ‘x86_64-freebsd’, ‘i386-netbsd’, ‘x86_64/ -openbsd’ and ‘powerpc-ibm-ai圆’
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