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This is the new home for experimental binaries and documentation related to R for macOS. To learn more about the R software or download released versions, please visit www.r-project.org.

All software on this page is strictly experimental and subject to acceptance of the supplied R license agreement and the disclaimer at the end of the page.

TrainingImportant note about R 4.0.0
Starting with R 4.0.0 alpha we are building R using standard Apple tools (Xcode 12.4) and GNU Fortran 8.2 from fxcoudert and the target is macOS 10.13 (High Sierra). All dependent static libraries are available in the libs-4 directory. Please make sure you remove any modifications to build flags from your home since no custom compilers are used anymore. For more information about alternative OpenMP options (as in older version) see the openmp page of this site.

Apple silicon update: it is now possible to build R for the Apple silicon arm architecture (new Macs with the M1 processor) - see our R developer blog post and the instructions in the R manual. The plan is to have an official native arm release of R 4.1.0, but in the meantime we intend to provide native builds of R-devel here - see 'big-sur' builds for arm64 below and more details in the Apple silicon section. Note that the tools are still highly experimental so the arm build is also experimental and things may change as we go. That said, our current Intel releases work just fine on the new Macs as well using Rosetta 2.

Index

  • Will R Work on Apple Silicon?(Information on the status of the port to Apple's new M1 architecture.)

Nightly builds for macOS

R framework

BuildOSDateStatusDownload
R-3.6-branch
3.6.3 Patched
(2020/04/28, r80254)
el-capitanMay 1 21:18x86_64: OK (log)
Package: OK

R-3.6-branch-el-capitan-sa-x86_64.tar.gz (67Mb)
R-3.6-branch-el-capitan.pkg (78Mb, installer incl. GUI)
R-4.0-branch
4.0.5 Patched
(2021/04/30, r80254)
high-sierraMay 1 20:41x86_64: OK (log)
Package: OK

x86_64/R-4.0-branch.tar.gz (x86_64, 74Mb)
R-4.0-branch.pkg (86Mb, installer incl. GUI)
R-4.1-branch
4.1.0 alpha
(2021/05/01, r80254)
high-sierraMay 1 20:53x86_64: OK (log)
Package: OK

x86_64/R-4.1-branch.tar.gz (x86_64, 75Mb)
R-4.1-branch.pkg (87Mb, installer incl. GUI)
R-devel
4.2.0 Under development (unstable)
(2021/05/01, r80254)
high-sierraMay 1 21:04x86_64: OK (log)
Package: OK

x86_64/R-devel.tar.gz (x86_64, 75Mb)
R-devel.pkg (87Mb, installer incl. GUI)
R-4.1-branch
4.1.0 alpha
(2021/04/26, r80229)
big-surApr 26 22:37arm64: OK (log)
Package: OK

arm64/R-4.1-branch.tar.gz (arm64, 75Mb)
R-4.1-branch.pkg (77Mb, installer incl. GUI)
R-devel
4.2.0 Under development (unstable)
(2021/04/26, r80229)
big-surApr 26 22:45arm64: OK (log)
Package: OK

arm64/R-devel.tar.gz (arm64, 75Mb)
R-devel.pkg (78Mb, installer incl. GUI)

Important: The big-sur builds are compatible with the M1 arm-based Macs only. Intel Macs are supported by the high-sierra build which works on any macOS >=10.13 including Big Sur.

The installer image (*.pkg) is packaged exactly the same way as the CRAN release of R (including the GUI) and it will update your R version (unless you use pkgutil - see instructions during installation and/or the 'Multiple versions'section of the R Installation and Administration manual).

Alternatively, you can use the tar-ball (*.tar.gz) in the table above. The tar-ball must be unpacked in the root directory using: https://peopledatenergy.weebly.com/robolution-mac-os.html.

$ tar fvxz R*.tar.gz -C /

NOTE: The tar-ball does not contain the GUI (see below for a separate download). https://truefload482.weebly.com/pyramid-plunge-mac-os.html.

NOTE: The installer includes Tcl/Tk package which will install in /usr/local. It is optional (only needed for the tcltk R package) and can be unchecked at installation time.

If you see any issues with the builds, please contact Simon Urbanek (the macOS maintainer of R) or report on the R-SIG-Mac mailing list.

Mac OS X GUI

VersionBuildDownload
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 3.6.xel-capitan-Debug.dmgR-GUI-7964-3.6-el-capitan-Debug.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 3.6.xel-capitan-Release.dmgR-GUI-7964-3.6-el-capitan-Release.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 4.0.xhigh-sierra-Debug.dmgR-GUI-7964-4.0-high-sierra-Debug.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 4.0.xhigh-sierra-Release.dmgR-GUI-7964-4.0-high-sierra-Release.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 4.1.xhigh-sierra-Debug.dmgR-GUI-7964-4.1-high-sierra-Debug.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 4.1.xhigh-sierra-Release.dmgR-GUI-7964-4.1-high-sierra-Release.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 4.2.xhigh-sierra-Debug.dmgR-GUI-7964-4.2-high-sierra-Debug.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7964 for R 4.2.xhigh-sierra-Release.dmgR-GUI-7964-4.2-high-sierra-Release.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7963 for R 4.1.xbig-sur-Debug.dmgR-GUI-7963-4.1-big-sur-Debug.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7963 for R 4.1.xbig-sur-Release.dmgR-GUI-7963-4.1-big-sur-Release.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7963 for R 4.2.xbig-sur-Debug.dmgR-GUI-7963-4.2-big-sur-Debug.dmg
Mac OS X GUI rev. 7963 for R 4.2.xbig-sur-Release.dmgR-GUI-7963-4.2-big-sur-Release.dmg

To install, open the image and drag the R icon to your Applications folder. Alternatively the GUI can be run directly off that image without copying if you just want to test it. Build configurations with '64' suffix are 64-bit builds, all others are 32-bit (except for Debug). If you want to use both, rename one of them or place them in different directories.

Tools

In order to compile R and R packages you will need Xcode Developer Tools and a Fortran compiler. For details and download, please read the Tools page. The R 4.0.0 and higer binaries are built using Xcode 11.4.

CRAN macOS master

This is now the master repository for released R package binaries. If you have issues with other mirrors, try using https://mac.r-project.org/ as your mirror as it is updated first.

Apple silicon (aka arm64, aarch64, M1)

To avoid clashes with the Intel builds, we use separate tools and libraries for the arm64 builds of R on macOS. This is only relevant if you want to compile R packages yourself. All tools and libraries live in /opt/R/arm64 including the GNU Fortram compiler and you can download them from libs-arm64. It is assumed that /usr/local is unsafe as it may contain Intel binaries which don't mix, therefore R will not try to use /usr/local unless a manual flags override is issued. However, it also means that it is safe to use our arm binaries without affecting your legacy Intel ecosystem.

The big-sur arm64 build of R requires XQuartz 2.8.0_rc1 or higher to use the X11 components.

Legacy R

The current build supports only macOS X 10.13 (High Sierra) or higher. Older versions of macOS are not supported in binary form, but R can be compiled from sources for such legacy OS versions. Last released version for Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) was R 2.10.1, last release for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) was R 2.15.3, last release for Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) was R 3.6.3.

Other binaries

The following binaries are not maintained or supported by R-core and are provided without any guarantee and for convenience only (Mac OS X 10.4.4 or higher required). They match the binaries used on the CRAN binary build machine and thus are recommended for use with CRAN R package binaries.
  • GTK+ 2.24.17 framework - 64-bit build of GTK+ 2.24.17, necessary for binary R packages that use GTK+ version 2 (such as RGtk2+). R 3.0.0 and higher, Snow Leopard build
    Download: GTK_2.24.17-X11.pkg (ca. 41MB)
  • GTK+ 2.18.5 framework - universal build of GTK+ 2.18.5, necessary for binary R packages that use GTK+ version 2 (such as RGtk2+). R 2.10.0 - 2.15.3, Leopard build
    Download: GTK_2.18.5-X11.pkg (ca. 58MB)
  • RSwitch - a small GUI that allows you to switch between R versions quickly (if you have multiple versions of R framework installed).
    Download: RSwitch-1.2.dmg (ca 67kB, universal, updated 2011/03/24 to support R 2.13.0 and up)
    Sources: RSwitch-1.2.tar.gz (Xcode project and sources)

    NOTE: Bob Rudis is maintaining a new version of a tool which has RSwitch functionality and more - see 3rd party RSwitch replacement (NOT related to R-Foundation or CRAN!).

More external libraries for R 4.0.0 and higher can be found in the /libs-4/ directory. For older versions see the /libs/ directory.

Disclaimer

All software is provided 'as is' and any express or implied warranties, including, but but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the publisher, copyright owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental,special, exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of substitute goods or services; loss of use, data or profits; or business interruption) however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.

Is your Mac up to date with the latest version of the Mac operating system? Is it using the version required by a product that you want to use with your Mac? Which versions are earlier (older) or later (newer, more recent)? To find out, learn which version is installed now. Tech art project 2 (amwilkes) mac os.

If your macOS isn't up to date, you may be able to update to a later version.

Which macOS version is installed?

From the Apple menu  in the corner of your screen, choose About This Mac. You should see the macOS name, such as macOS Big Sur, followed by its version number. If you need to know the build number as well, click the version number to see it.

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Which macOS version is the latest?

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These are all Mac operating systems, starting with the most recent. When a major new macOS is released, it gets a new name, such as macOS Big Sur. As updates that change the macOS version number become available, this article is updated to show the latest version of that macOS.

If your Mac is using an earlier version of any Mac operating system, you should install the latest Apple software updates, which can include important security updates and updates for the apps that are installed by macOS, such as Safari, Books, Messages, Mail, Music, Calendar, and Photos.

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macOSLatest version
macOS Big Sur11.3
macOS Catalina
10.15.7
macOS Mojave10.14.6
macOS High Sierra10.13.6
macOS Sierra10.12.6
OS X El Capitan10.11.6
OS X Yosemite10.10.5
OS X Mavericks10.9.5
OS X Mountain Lion10.8.5
OS X Lion10.7.5
Mac OS X Snow Leopard10.6.8
Mac OS X Leopard10.5.8
Mac OS X Tiger10.4.11
Mac OS X Panther10.3.9
Mac OS X Jaguar10.2.8
Mac OS X Puma10.1.5
Mac OS X Cheetah10.0.4