

There are a lot of guides out there about how to have a R installation 100% Homebrew and some people, like me, like to have this kind of setup because it’s convenient and for the sake of lear a little bit more about how R works in more detail. I update the section about the Data Table Package accordingly.Īs you know I’m a big fan of Homebrew as a manager of part of the software of my Mac, since it make things easier. This is not exactly what the Data Table wiki recommends. Update Thursday, 22nd of March 2018: I have to add -fopenmp to both clang and clang++ variables in my makevars to be able to build data.table package correctly.

Update Tuesday, 27th of March 2018: I just found out that seems you don’t just need to run sudo R CMD javareconf to configure Java an R, at least with the versions of Java 9.0.4 and R 3.4.4. Update Friday, 10th of May 2018: If you want to install R with all the capabilities you need to read this post too, and perhaps this one too.
