[rkward-users] RKWard 0.5.1-pre2: First preview of RKWard on Windows
I. Soumpasis
nono.231 at gmail.com
Wed Jun 17 08:03:16 UTC 2009
2009/6/16 Thomas Friedrichsmeier <thomas.friedrichsmeier at ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
> I. Soumpasis schrieb:
> > 2009/6/16 Thomas Friedrichsmeier <
> thomas.friedrichsmeier at ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
> >> Try this:
> >> CALL "%R_BINARY%" CMD "%RKWARD.BIN%" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5
> >
> >
> > No luck :(
>
> Well, it can't work until the other problem is solved. So let's focus on
> that, first.
Again the same problem here. It seems to me that the space of Program Files
is responsible somehow.
>
>
> > No luck again. There is no kdelibs-mingw, only mingw-utilws and
> > kdelibs-msvc. But still after installing the devel the same problem
> appears.
>
> Ok, it looks like it just isn't easily possible to switch the mode in
> the KDE installer. Apparently you need to either delete your KDE
> installation and start afresh (probably the least troublesome as long as
> you have not yet configured anything special in KDE), or install to an
> additional KDE directory. This time, on the third page of the installer,
> be sure to select Compiler Mode "MinGW". You may need to select "Package
> Manager" mode for that. Now the -mingw versions should be available (you
> need kdelibs-mingw and kdebase-mingw).
>
> Sorry about the trouble. I hope this time it will work.
>
I did the procedure. Now there is another problem. It cannot find R.dll.
However when I installed it, it was found in the checks. R version 2.9.0.
Regards,
Ilias
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