[CentOS] how to install R statistics package on Centos-4
Allison Maury
alli at pasteur.frWed May 4 14:43:27 UTC 2005
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Karanbir Singh wrote: >Allison Maury wrote: > > >>Hi everyone, >> >>I'm a newbie and interested in installing the R statistics package on a >>Centos-4 machine using yum, if possible. From the R website, I see that >>I can download an rpm for rhel 4. I don't know if the equivalent exists >>for Centos. I did look through the list that 'yum list available' >>yields and didn't seem to find a package for R. >> >>Can you recommend how best to install R? Should I install the rhel 4 >>binary or should I compile from source? How do I use yum to install a >>downloaded rpm? etc. >> >> >> > >These should work : > >http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/R/bin/linux/redhat/el4/i386/ > >there is yum metadata there for you to add as a yum repo. > > > Thanks! I've got it installed. I did have to set gpgcheck=0 since it was an unsigned package. I read that that's not good practice. Should I have done something different that would have made things more secure?
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