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Could cctools-port be used to cross-compile R for iOS? #128
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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. |
Thank you very much, @shepherdjerred, I'll check out those suggestions! Have a good week :-) |
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!
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