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Current Directory: upstream/rpy2 | |||
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= rpy2 = == Description == rpy2 is a redesign and rewrite of rpy. It is providing a low-level interface to R, a proposed high-level interface, including wrappers to graphical libraries, as well as R-like structures and functions. Website: http://rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2.html == License == * GPL 2+ * Note that we have deleted references to Mozilla PL as an option, which we are allowed to do by the full rpy2 license in order to remain GPL-compatible == SPKG Maintainers == == Upstream Contact == * http://rpy.sourceforge.net/maillist.html == Dependencies == == Special Update/Build Instructions == === Patches === * setup.patch: takes care of a few parsing issues. * cygwin.patch: let rpy2 build on Cygwin. | |||
Filename | Other | Size | Date |
rpy2-3.4.5.tar.gz | 0.19 MB | 2024-10-18 02:14 | |
MD5: 8842b153925a2eca21e2552e964facbb | |||
rpy2-3.3.6.tar.gz | 0.17 MB | 2022-05-15 22:48 | |
MD5: fd789967d3e46744cb1b2c4e55f47839 | |||
rpy2-3.3.5.tar.gz | 0.17 MB | 2020-07-19 08:19 | |
MD5: 8a5db07798763b9c6672b5f80451b944 | |||
rpy2-2.8.2.tar.gz | 0.18 MB | 2020-05-24 08:36 | |
MD5: 729946166b43103db7697e69db8c5c45 | |||
rpy2-2.8.1.tar.gz | 0.18 MB | 2016-07-02 09:41 | |
MD5: dd6dc7198e27a4771e66af022ab6bcf2 | |||
rpy2-2.7.9.tar.gz | 0.17 MB | 2016-05-18 18:36 | |
MD5: 4315a3fbe765cea54d252899384390c8 | |||
rpy2-2.7.8.tar.gz | 0.17 MB | 2016-02-11 12:37 | |
MD5: 56ca162bca76bb9c3f935f099c916196 | |||
rpy2-2.7.5.tar.gz | 0.17 MB | 2015-12-15 03:39 | |
MD5: 459118a2eebdaa362157ae09637b4f77 | |||
rpy2-2.3.8.tar.gz | 0.18 MB | 2013-12-25 12:29 | |
MD5: f331120aeeb1b27118d4e3360f2ec45d | |||
rpy2-2.0.8.tar.bz2 | 0.10 MB | 2013-05-02 22:24 | |
MD5: b261a0da84b1670b639fcb05edc0df71 |
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