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Luke Sampson 2014-05-10 09:36:03 +10:00
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{ {
"homepage": "http://www.r-project.org", "homepage": "http://www.r-project.org",
"version": "3.0.2", "version": "3.1.0",
"license": "GPL2", "license": "GPL2",
"url": "http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/windows/base/R-3.0.2-win.exe", "url": "http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/windows/base/R-3.1.0-win.exe",
"hash": "e262f573bccd4b6be23002ef44dd25e3228535530da75ee6c62921675bb66fdb", "hash": "c3f11723b60972344ff87aed6b53a58209dd463e2c3286259624754b077f84e8",
"innosetup": true, "innosetup": true,
"bin": [ "bin": [
"bin\\r.exe", "bin\\r.exe",
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], ],
"notes": "You'll need to type 'r.ps1' or 'r.cmd' to run R, because in Powershell 'r' runs the last command. "notes": "You'll need to type 'r.ps1' or 'r.cmd' to run R, because in Powershell 'r' runs the last command.
Alternatively, can remove Powershell's 'r' command with: You can remove Powershell's 'r' command with:
rm alias:\\r rm alias:\\r
This only affects your current session: if you'd like to remove it for all future sessions you can add the command above to your Powershell profile. ... but this only affects your current session: if you'd like to remove it for all future sessions you need to add the command above to your Powershell profile.
"
Annoying, right?! You might want to check out Pshazz (scoop install pshazz)--this has a plugin to remove some crazy aliases from Powershell, as well as many other improvements.
",
"checkver": {
"url": "http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/windows/base/",
"re": "<h1>R-([0-9\\.]+)"
}
} }