R modules/libraries are very much like a perl/python/ruby libraries which are installed into their respective "vendor" or "site" library location. Before everyone starts weighing in on why this or that is the "wrong" way to do something, a little light reading on packaging R libraries might be in order. I'd also recommend taking a look at the R packages for Debian, since they provide a large number of these libraries. http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-admin.html#Add_002don-packages http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:R http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/README -- Later, Darin On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 2:26 AM, Křištof Želechovski <yecril71pl@gmail.com> wrote:
Dnia wtorek, 1 maja 2012 23:14:39 Cristian Rodríguez pisze:
El 01/05/12 08:23, Křištof Želechovski escribió:
All things R go to %{_libdir}/R, including documentation, localisation and shared data. Why is that so? Is this novel approach a good thing?
No, It is not novel, it is a very common way called "wrong" :-)
Where is that written ?
If you ask how we arrived in this confusing situation, this is what "make install" gives you.
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