Revolution R Enterprise is available as a red-hat rpm file. Normally I would use alien
to install an rpm file as explained in another more generic question about installing rpms , but the instructions for installing this package have an install.py
file that I am supposed to execute.
When I ./install.py
, I get the following instructions:
rpm: please use alien to install rpm packages on Debian, if you are really sure use --force-debian switch. See README.Debian for more details.
There is no README.Debian
file in the directory, and although I am not proficient in python, I can tell that there are at least four different directories with *rpm files in them.
Has anyone had success with this? If possible, I'd prefer to install the Enterprise version instead of community version in the Ubuntu repository so that I can test it out.
(non) Answer:
No one has figured out how to install the .rpm using alien or otherwise; even using Wine to host the Windows version does not work.
Good news / options:
the community edition works is available in the Ubuntu repository
Revolution R Enterprise is officially supported (only) on RedHat; but RevolutionR (the company) has also tested and found no no issues, on CentOS, which is freely available and 100% compatible with Redhat. Furthermore, Revolution R Enterprise will install on any distro with rpm; there is evidence of success with Fedora.