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2006 Mar 09
1
R2.2.1-patched build failed with PGI 6.1 on x86-64
Hi All, While attempting to build R-patched using the Portland Group compiler suite on our dual Opteron 250 box running Scyld 29cz5 (based on RH, kernel 2.4.29), I get: make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/andy/Rbuild/R221-pgi/src/library/tools/src' make[5]: Entering directory `/home/andy/Rbuild/R221-pgi/src/library/tools/src' pgcc -I../../../../include -I/include -I/include/CC -fpic
2002 May 01
2
R-1.5.0: compiling package foreign on WinNT failed
Dear R-help, I was able to build R-1.5.0 on WinNT w/o problem (actually it seems easier than previous version). However, I encountered problem when trying to compile the recommended package foreign: make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/g/rbuild/R-1.5.0/src/gnuwin32' make DLLNM= FLIBS="-lg2c -lRblas" BUILD=MINGW \ -C G:/Rbuild/R-1.5.0-recommended/R.INSTALL/foreign PKG=foreign
2014 Sep 05
0
'mv: preserving permissions for `all.R': Operation not supported' when installing R 3.1.0 via compiling source code in CentOS
I compile R3.1.0 to install it in centOS without root. The disk partition format is NFS (network file system). After configure it ($/home/XX/download/R3.1.0/configure --prefix=/home/zj/local/R --enable-R-shlib --with-x?) successfully, I make it ($make). But there always is an error when make the base package. As bellow: mkdir -p -- ../../../library/translations make[4]: Entering directory
2006 Jun 12
2
about integration of a library into package creation
hello, i try to create a package , and i call a library in the namespace file such as : useDynLib(quadprog) after checking my directory with the command "rcmd check" (i am on WindowsXP) i get an error: package / namespace load failed the path of the library is: D:\R\library\quadprog the path of the building files is: D:\RBuild\svcR and the comand i use to compile is: rcmd
2002 May 16
3
building packages on windows
Has anyone had success building a package on a windows machine? I am trying the following command with no luck (perhaps my flags are incorrect?). At this point I am stuck. Any help greatly appreciated. Niels Waller (BTW - I have no idea why it cannot find sh.exe since I have it is a directory that is specified in a path statement) H:\R\bin>rcmd build --binary --use-zip h:\taxon2 * checking
2005 Apr 07
3
R-beta 2004-04-07 build failed on AIX
I thought I'd give this another shot before the official release. I tried building R-beta_2004-04-07 on the AIX system that I have access to, and it seemed to failed at lazy-loading survival. I'd very much appreciate any pointer on what to try or look for next. 1. I set OBJECT_MODE to 64 for building 64-bit binary. 2. I edited config.site with the following: CC="xlc_r"
2004 Jan 20
1
problem with rcmd build R-devel
Hi All, I am having a problem with Rcmd build using R-devel on WinXP. If I try to build a package using the --binary flag, I get the following error: Error: cannot change to directory ' 'c:/TEMP/Rbuild.XXXX' ' Where XXXX is some number. I can get Rcmd build to work using R-1.7.1 and R-1.8.0, so I don't think it is a permission problem. I looked at the build file, and the
2004 Jan 20
1
problem with rcmd build R-devel
Hi All, I am having a problem with Rcmd build using R-devel on WinXP. If I try to build a package using the --binary flag, I get the following error: Error: cannot change to directory ' 'c:/TEMP/Rbuild.XXXX' ' Where XXXX is some number. I can get Rcmd build to work using R-1.7.1 and R-1.8.0, so I don't think it is a permission problem. I looked at the build file, and the
2014 Aug 08
4
[LLVMdev] Efficient Pattern matching in Instruction Combine
Hi Duncan, David, Sean. Thanks for your reply. > It'd be interesting if you could find a design that also treated these > the same: > > (B ^ A) | ((A ^ B) ^ C) -> (A ^ B) | C > (B ^ A) | ((B ^ C) ^ A) -> (A ^ B) | C > (B ^ A) | ((C ^ A) ^ B) -> (A ^ B) | C > > I.e., `^` is also associative. Agree with Duncan on including associative operation too.
2011 Mar 07
1
Problem building R-2.13 r54683 on Windows
Hi, Unfortunately it looks like this problem has somehow been reintroduced. I am now trying to build R-devel 54683 from source, again following the manual. I get the same error as below: gcc -std=gnu99 -I../../include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -O3 -Wall -pedantic -c zutil.c -o zutil. o make[4]: *** No rule to make target `Rzlib.def', needed by `Rzlib.dll'. Stop. make[3]: *** [rlibs] Error 1
2004 Dec 22
2
Creating packages in windoze: *** [indices] Error 1
Dear R community, I am running R 2.0.1 on a Windoze XP OS. I recently upgraded from R 1.9x to 2.0.1 and I am currently upgrading a my personal function packages. My other packages compiled without a hitch but I am having a difficult time with my largest package. Can someone please help me with the following error message "Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line
2002 Jun 28
1
windres problem
Hello, I am trying to build an R package for Windows from an R package for Linux. There seems to be a "windres" problem somewhere. Here's what I get. C:\Temp>Rcmd build --binary VGAM > mm make[2]: windres: Command not found make[2]: *** [VGAM_res.o] Error 127 make[1]: *** [src/VGAM.dll] Error 2 make: *** [pkg-VGAM] Error 2 In more details, it goes like the following.
2014 Aug 13
2
[LLVMdev] Efficient Pattern matching in Instruction Combine
Thanks Sean for the reference. I will go through it and see if i can implement it for generic boolean expression minimization. Regards, Suyog On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 2:30 AM, Sean Silva <chisophugis at gmail.com> wrote: > Re-adding the mailing list (remember to hit "reply all") > > > On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 9:36 AM, suyog sarda <sardask01 at gmail.com> wrote:
2004 Oct 31
1
Problem in building a package in R 2.0.0
Dear all I am trying to build a package in Windows. I use the following command (which it used to work with previous versions ) and I am getting the following error #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\bin>Rcmd build --binary --use-zip C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\src\library\gamlss * checking for
2002 Jan 24
1
Compiling R Package on Windows
I just installed the R-patched 1.4.0 and for some reason I now have trouble compiling R packages - I could compile it a few weeks ago with R 1.4.0 released in December. This only happens if I put the --binary option in. For example: Rcmd build --binary cw returns the error: make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/R/RW1040/src/gnuwin32' make DLLNM= \ -C C:/MyRWork/cw PKG=cw
2007 Oct 02
0
patch: allow R CMD build exclude patterns to match symlinks
The following is a patch (svn diff) for the R CMD build script that calculates exclude patterns after the tar/untar step rather than before. The perl find() function, used in the calculation of the exclude patterns, ignores symlinks, which meant that directory symlinks were not considered for exclusion. Since the tar/untar step resolves (copies) symlinks, this works around that limitation.
2016 Apr 03
2
File 1 is not in sorted order Error
Hi, I'm trying to build R on windows and i'm getting the following error when i run the "make all recommended" command: C:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/windres -F pe-x86-64 -i dllversion.rc -o dllversion.o comm: file 1 is not in sorted order make[4]: *** [Rgraphapp.def] Error 1 make[3]: *** [rlibs] Error 1 make[2]: *** [../../bin/x64/R.dll] Error 2 make[1]: *** [rbuild] Error 2 make:
2005 Jan 28
2
compiling and making R-2.0.1 for windows XP
I am having no luck compiling R-2.0.1 on a Windows XP platform. I have not had these problems when compliling previous versions of R. I've installed all the recommended software and tools. But I cannot get round this error message: make make[1]: `Rpwd.exe' is up to date. make -f Makefile.docfiles make[3]: Nothing to be done for `docfiles'. -------- Building
2015 Jan 08
1
New version of Rtools for Windows
Oh, I forgot to mention that besides setting AR, RANLIB and the stack probing fix, you also need a very up to date binutils. 2.25 was out in december. Even with that , if you linker's default is not what you are compiling for (i.e. a multiarch toolchain), you need to set GNUTARGET also, i.e. -m32/-m64 is not enough. Some fix to autodetect non-default targets went in after christmas before the
2004 Nov 29
2
Building latest version of package
Hi I have a package which was built using R 1.9.1 and everything worked fine. I recently upgraded to R 2.0.1 and tried to re-install my package - and I got: Error in library(mypackage) : 'mypackage' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0? So I tried rebuilding it using my new version of R: R CMD BUILD --binary mypackage hhc: not found cp: cannot stat `mypackage.chm': No