[R] R on 64-Bit…
Sharpie
chuck at sharpsteen.net
Mon Feb 22 07:01:03 CET 2010
Axel Urbiz wrote:
>
> Dear R users,
>
> I know this issue came up in the list several times. Im currently
> running
> R on 32-bit on Windows and due to memory limitation problems would like to
> move to a 64-bit environment. Im exploring my options and would
> appreciate
> your expertise:
>
> 1) Windows 64-bit: Prof. Brian Ripley recently posted the
> experimental
> built of R for win 64-bit. Ill appreciate any feedback on anyone who has
> been testing this. He also mentioned that for now, ...this as only being
> of
> interest for those who only use a few relatively simple packages. But if
> one uses packages beyond those relatively simple, how possible is today
> to
> have those installed?
>
As far as I know, the problems with running 64-bit R on windows are due to
the lack of a well-developed, 64 bit minGW compiler. Therefore I would
imagine that the packages that may have trouble installing under the
experimental 64 bit build are those that include either C or Fortran source
code that needs to be compiled. You may also find that you need to compile
packages yourself-- prebuilt 64 bit versions for windows may not be
available on CRAN.
Axel Urbiz wrote:
>
> 2) MacOS or Unix. Sorry for my ignorance on this
but if I use any of
> these environments on 64-bit and installed R on any of those, this is all
> I
> need to have R working on 64-bit. How about installing specialized
> packages?
> Are the packages on the CRAN repositories ready tho use on these systems
> or do I have to do any additional work to get them going?
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!
>
> Axel.
>
MacOS/Unix/Linux shouldn't have a problem with running 64 bit R and building
64 bit R packages-- this is because the GNU project provides a very mature
set of 64 bit compilers that these systems can use. I personally use 64 bit
R on Mac OS and have had no problems developing and installing packages for
the 64 bit system.
-Charlie
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