![]() If you’re already a brew fan and have had to install R, you most like did so with brew install r. In this post, I’ll be using brew – partially. On macOS, the two most popular ones are MacPorts and Homebrew (a.k.a. They usually make finding and installing software a cinch. If you’re not careful how you install R on macOS, when you try to install R packages, R may try to build those packages from source. It shows how to get R, the R App and R Studio to all use the same R packages, as well as how to ensure installation of pre-built binary packages from CRAN when possible, or to otherwise build from C/C++, and Fortran source with OpenMP support. This guide is intended to be a complete guide to setting up R (free desktop version) on a clean macOS Catalina installation. ![]()
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