Windows gpu linear model command (alternative to gputools::gpuLm())?





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Is there a way to run a linear model in R for windows (or many using gpus)? I've got gpuR working, but gputools has been archived and won't install from the tarball.



Here's my install log for gputools, but obviously it doesn't work.




install.packages("gputools_1.1.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type = "source")
Installing package into ‘C:/Users/username/Documents/R/win-library/3.5’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
* installing source package 'gputools' ...
** package 'gputools' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked






WARNING: this package has a configure script
It probably needs manual configuration





** libs
no DLL was created
ERROR: compilation failed for package 'gputools'










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    Is there a way to run a linear model in R for windows (or many using gpus)? I've got gpuR working, but gputools has been archived and won't install from the tarball.



    Here's my install log for gputools, but obviously it doesn't work.




    install.packages("gputools_1.1.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type = "source")
    Installing package into ‘C:/Users/username/Documents/R/win-library/3.5’
    (as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
    * installing source package 'gputools' ...
    ** package 'gputools' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked






    WARNING: this package has a configure script
    It probably needs manual configuration





    ** libs
    no DLL was created
    ERROR: compilation failed for package 'gputools'










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      Is there a way to run a linear model in R for windows (or many using gpus)? I've got gpuR working, but gputools has been archived and won't install from the tarball.



      Here's my install log for gputools, but obviously it doesn't work.




      install.packages("gputools_1.1.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type = "source")
      Installing package into ‘C:/Users/username/Documents/R/win-library/3.5’
      (as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
      * installing source package 'gputools' ...
      ** package 'gputools' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked






      WARNING: this package has a configure script
      It probably needs manual configuration





      ** libs
      no DLL was created
      ERROR: compilation failed for package 'gputools'










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      Is there a way to run a linear model in R for windows (or many using gpus)? I've got gpuR working, but gputools has been archived and won't install from the tarball.



      Here's my install log for gputools, but obviously it doesn't work.




      install.packages("gputools_1.1.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type = "source")
      Installing package into ‘C:/Users/username/Documents/R/win-library/3.5’
      (as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
      * installing source package 'gputools' ...
      ** package 'gputools' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked






      WARNING: this package has a configure script
      It probably needs manual configuration





      ** libs
      no DLL was created
      ERROR: compilation failed for package 'gputools'







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      asked Nov 24 '18 at 23:38









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