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2023 Nov 09
1
Dependency errors for package pracma
I tried to update my package {pracma} on CRAN from 2.4.2 (2022-09-21) to version 2.4.4 (2023-11-08). This package reverse depends / imports / suggests on 350 packages on CRAN and 25 packages on Bioconductor. The only changes are small corrections on some help files, a new function for stereographic projection, and `gcd` and `Lcm` require integer inputs now (these functions are not used in the
2008 Oct 07
1
LinkingTo on Windows
Dear List, R packages may specify a "LinkingTo" attribute to specify dependencies to the source code (mainly the header files) of other packages. Unfortunately, it is not possible to also have a reference to the generated library (.dll on Windows) of the other package. So including a header file from another package to call an (exported) function will just not help. I've tried
2023 Nov 04
1
'R CMD INSTALL' keeps going on despite serious errors, and returns exit code 0
>>>>> Herv? Pag?s >>>>> on Fri, 3 Nov 2023 15:10:40 -0700 writes: > Hi list, > Here is an example: > ??? hpages at XPS15:~$ R CMD INSTALL CoreGx ??? * installing > ??? hpages at XPS15:~$ R CMD INSTALL CoreGx > ??? * installing to library ?/home/hpages/R/R-4.4.r85388/site-library?
2023 Nov 03
2
'R CMD INSTALL' keeps going on despite serious errors, and returns exit code 0
Hi list, Here is an example: ??? hpages at XPS15:~$ R CMD INSTALL CoreGx ??? * installing to library ?/home/hpages/R/R-4.4.r85388/site-library? ??? * installing *source* package ?CoreGx? ... ??? ** using staged installation ??? ** R ??? ** data ??? *** moving datasets to lazyload DB ??? ** inst ??? ** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading ??? Error : in method for
2023 Nov 22
1
Matrix 1.6.2+ versus Matrix 1.6.2-
Naras, Thanks. I'm a bit confused, because Rmosek does not declare Matrix as a dependency: > tools::package_dependencies("Rmosek", which = "all")[[1L]] [1] "pkgbuild" nor does it contain code needing compilation: > packageDescription("Rmosek", fields="NeedsCompilation") [1] "no" Can you explain the
2016 Jun 14
5
new function to tools/utils package: dependencies based on DESCRIPTION file
Hi all, Packages tools and utils have a lot of useful stuff for R developers. I find one task still not as straightforward as it could. Simply to extract dependencies of a package from DESCRIPTION file (before it is even installed to library). This would be valuable in automation of CI setup in a more meta-data driven way. The simple function below, I know it is short and simple, but having it to
2016 Jun 16
3
new function to tools/utils package: dependencies based on DESCRIPTION file
Dear Joris, So it does looks like the proposed function makes a lot sense then, isn't it? Cheers, Jan On 16 June 2016 at 08:37, Joris Meys <jorismeys at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Jan, > > It is unavoidable to have OS and R dependencies for devtools. The building > process for packages is both OS and R dependent, so devtools has to be too > according to my understanding.
2010 Feb 11
2
LinkingTo and C++
Hello, I've been trying to make LinkingTo work when the package linked to has c++ code. I've put dumb packages to illustrate this emails here ; http://addictedtor.free.fr/misc/linkingto Package A defines this C++ class: class A { public: A() ; ~A() ; SEXP hello() ; } ; Package B has this function : SEXP say_hello(){ A a ; return a.hello() ; } headers of package A are copied
2008 Mar 08
3
expression matrix
Hello, I am to run this R script but i keep getting this error. > expr<-exprs(golubMerge) Warning message: The exprSet class is deprecated, use ExpressionSet instead I tried to find information on the website but no luck. (exprSet...etc) thank you. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/expression-matrix-tp15912874p15912874.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive
2010 Sep 18
3
How to check the available of a package on R repo
Hi folks, Debian 504 64-bit What is the correct syntax to check the available of a package on R repo? > available.packages("emacs", "OS_type=linux") Warning: unable to access index for repository emacs Package Version Priority Depends Imports LinkingTo Suggests Enhances OS_type License File Repository > available.packages("emacs") Warning: unable
2016 Nov 17
1
new function to tools/utils package: dependencies based on DESCRIPTION file
Hi Michael, Are you willing to accept patch for this? I'm already using this and few related functions for a while, it plays well. I could wrap it as patch to utils, or tools? Best, Jan On 16 June 2016 at 14:00, Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> wrote: > I agree that the utils package needs some improvements related to > this, and hope to make them eventually. This
2010 Jun 01
1
TSA package dependencies
In Ubuntu 10.04, from the R command line install.packages('TSA',dep=TRUE) downloads & installs about 100 packages from CRAN, including some big ones like Zelig. It's only supposed to depend on leaps, locfit, mgcv, & tseries & through them akima, lattice, quadprog, zoo, & stats. Not a big problem of course, but I wondered if anyone else had noticed this behaviour.
2008 Apr 17
1
LinkingTo for 2 packages
Hello, One of our packages contains C++ code that needs to be compiled against 2 other packages. So the LinkingTo field in DESCRIPTION looks like this LinkingTo: FLCore,FLash Both packages are also in the Depends field. In R 2.6.2, first thing we noticed was that both names could not have any space between them, althoguh the example in the html version of "Writing R Extensions" does
2013 Nov 16
2
Linking to native routines in other packages
Hello, I'm currently working on making Rcpp use the feature described here more: http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-exts.html#Linking-to-native-routines-in-other-packages To give more context, Rcpp has for a long time built what we called "the Rcpp user library", i.e. a library we could link against user the linker. We were then producing appropriate linker flag with
2020 Jan 14
2
possible bug in win R-devel in check/test environment
Hi, During my recent r2sundials development, I've came across a strange test failing during 'R CMD check' exclusively on win R-devel which I could reproduce with a minimal example that I present here. The toy packages testarma1 [1] and testarma2 [2] are minimal modifications of a skeleton package produced by RcppArmadillo.package.skeleton(). They are almost identical. The first
2008 Aug 07
2
Cannot link mypackage to 2 other packages
Hi, I need to link mypackage to 2 other packages so I can call some C functions defined in these 2 packages from mine. I've tried Depends: packageA, packageB LinkingTo: packageA, packageB as suggested by the "5.4 Registering native routines" section of the "Writing R Extensions" manual but then only packageA is seen at compilation time (gcc is called with
2016 Dec 16
2
Upgrading a package to which other packages are LinkingTo
On 16/12/2016 12:35 PM, Karl Millar wrote: > A couple of points: > - rebuilding dependent packages is needed if there is an ABI change, > not just an API change. For packages like Rcpp which export inline > functions or macros that might have changed, this is potentially any > change to existing functions, but for packages like Matrix, it isn't > really an issue at all
2006 Jan 14
11
nuby: do models have to inherit directly from ActiveRecord?
Hello, I have a few models -- book, cd, dvd -- for which I''d like to have an abstract base superclass to hold some common stuff. That abstract class, I was thinking, would inherit from ActiveRecord. Didn''t work, though, and looking around, I found this: <http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/HowtoMakeAbstractModel>
2011 Mar 15
1
install.packages barfs on dependencies= argument
I'm sure I used to be able to do my.dependencies<- c("Depends", "Imports", "LinkingTo", "Suggests", "Enhances") install.packages("animation", lib = Sys.getenv("R_LIBS_USER"), dependecies = my.dependencies) but now I get Error in download.file(url, destfile, method, mode = "wb", ...) : unused argument(s)
2015 Mar 12
2
Best way to handle dependency on non-CRAN package / large data package?
I have just written a package called choroplethrZip <https://github.com/arilamstein/choroplethrZip> which contains a shapefile and metadata on US Zip codes. It is currently hosted on github, has a tagged version number (v1.0.0) and passes R CMD check as verified by Travis. My plan is to use this in the next version of my package choroplethr <https://github.com/arilamstein/choroplethr>.