Running S on a different machine
Rich Heiberger
rmh at surfer.sbm.temple.edu
Tue Sep 25 04:38:24 CEST 2001
We have two functions, S+elsewhere and ESS-elsewhere, with very similar
behavior. S+elsewhere was designed first and is specific to the S language.
ESS-elsewhere is a generalization that has options for other languages as well
as for S. I always use S+elsewhere and have not been successful running
ESS-elsewhere from a windows machine to a remote unix machine. I believe
ESS-elsewhere works fine from one unix machine to another.
Rich
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