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I am a novice linux user/programmer who would like to run the R statistical language natively on my iPad. As far as I can tell, no one has successfully cross-compiled R for iOS (one developer on the App Store has tried: "R Analyst" but the app is unable to perform many R functions). Yet, R successfully compiles on Mac OSX. I came across the cctool-port on github and was wondering if it might be able to help me cross-compile R for iOS. If so, I'm willing to learn/try cross-compiling to iOS on Linux (or via terminal on my MacOS) and would appreciate any additional tips beyond the instructions provided in the README.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
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Hello! I think you would be more interested in the osxcross project. It is likely possible to compile R for iOS, but I doubt that it'll be easy unless you have a solid understanding of the compilation process and linux compilation tools.
I would suggest looking into something like GitHub Codespaces or similar. It would be a lot less work and yield a similar result.
Hello.
I am a novice linux user/programmer who would like to run the R statistical language natively on my iPad. As far as I can tell, no one has successfully cross-compiled R for iOS (one developer on the App Store has tried: "R Analyst" but the app is unable to perform many R functions). Yet, R successfully compiles on Mac OSX. I came across the cctool-port on github and was wondering if it might be able to help me cross-compile R for iOS. If so, I'm willing to learn/try cross-compiling to iOS on Linux (or via terminal on my MacOS) and would appreciate any additional tips beyond the instructions provided in the README.
Thanks and Happy Holidays!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: