Sorry, resending with correct subject line.
I didn't find the development version of your package but the latest version
archived on CRAN uses Rcpp, RcppArmadillo.
Since the latest versions of Rcpp and Armadillo support registration, it may be
something related to RcppAttributes() or similar. I think that you don't
need to do registration manually.
I had a similar problem but when I realised the above, I discarded everything
generated by Rcpp/RcppArmadillo, Installed their latest versions and compared my
package to freshly generated packages by Rcpp.package.skeleton() and
RcppArmadillo.package.skeleton().
(Since I had old-ish version of R and Rdevel, I updated them too. )
I believe that you also need to import something from Rcpp (but not from
RcppArmadillo). Try the following line
importFrom(Rcpp, evalCpp)
in NAMESPACE (I believe that it is generated by both, Rcpp.package.skeleton()
and RcppArmadillo.package.skeleton()).
The path issue on Windows is a separate one. I typically start a command window
from a batch file which sets the paths and environment variables maybe more
defensively, and the above removed the "registration" warning. But
using devtools from a different session still gives it.
Georgi Boshnakov
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Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2018 07:21:18 +0000
From: <Jon.SKOIEN at ec.europa.eu>
To: <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Cc: <jeroenooms at gmail.com>, <r-devel at r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [Rd] Problem with R_registerRoutines
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Martin,
I did not use --as-cran on Linux, when I do, I also see the error there.
So most likely something is wrong and you're right that the package would
not be accepted on CRAN, but I'm running out of ideas for how to solve this
problem. I have tried to modify the initialization file in lots of different
ways, so far nothing helps.
Jon
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From: Martin Maechler [maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch]
Sent: 23 February 2018 18:56
To: SKOIEN Jon (JRC-ISPRA)
Cc: jeroenooms at gmail.com; r-devel at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [Rd] Problem with R_registerRoutines
>>>>> <Jon.SKOIEN at ec.europa.eu>
>>>>> on Fri, 23 Feb 2018 15:43:43 +0000 writes:
> Thanks a lot for your answer Jeroen!
> I should have mentioned that I had actually only checked with the
win-builder, as I did not have R-devel installed on my computer.
> But based on your answer I installed R-devel locally on a Linux-server
(Redhat), and the package could be checked without the NOTE. So you might be
right that this is a windows issue. However, another package that I am
maintaining does not get any notes from the check on the win-builder (including
fortran-code), so there is still something I don't understand here.
> Anyway, does this mean that the package might be accepted on CRAN
without further changes?
at least not automatically, and not very probably in my gut feeling... but I may
be wrong.
Did you use R CMD check --as-cran <your_pkg> on Linux ?
Martin
> Thanks,
> Jon
> ________________________________________
> From: Jeroen Ooms [jeroenooms at gmail.com]
> Sent: 23 February 2018 13:36
> To: SKOIEN Jon (JRC-ISPRA)
> Cc: r-devel
> Subject: Re: [Rd] Problem with R_registerRoutines
> On Windows this warning may be a false positive if R cannot find
> "objdump.exe" which is required for this check. I think this
is
> actually a bug in R because it should be looking for
"objdump.exe"
> inside BINPREF (where gcc is) rather than on the PATH.
> Can you check if you get the same warning if you upload the package to
> https://win-builder.r-project.org ?
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 10:28 AM, <Jon.SKOIEN at ec.europa.eu>
wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I am trying to update a package to pass the CRAN-checks.
>> But I am struggling with the following note:
>>
>> File 'psgp/libs/i386/psgp.dll':
>> Found no calls to: 'R_registerRoutines',
'R_useDynamicSymbols'
>> File 'psgp/libs/x64/psgp.dll':
>> Found no calls to: 'R_registerRoutines',
'R_useDynamicSymbols'
>>
>> It is good practice to register native routines and to disable
symbol
>> search.
>>
>>
>> I did already run:
>> tools::package_native_routine_registration_skeleton(".")
>> This gave me some code, including a function R_init_psgp, which
includes calls to the functions above, and also the names of the C++ functions
to be called from R.
>> I first saved this code in registerDynamicSymbol.c and added
.registration = TRUE to useDynLib in the NAMESPACE file.
>> I still get the error above. As I saw that the file has different
names in other packages, I have also tried to save it psgp_init.c, and in
init.cpp, still with the same error message.
>>
>> I have read the relevant part of the R extensions manual, but could
not find anything that could help me with this problem.
>> I have had a look at the similar files in other packages (including
one of my own, which works), and the initialization seems fine to me.
>> There is surely something I have overlooked, is anyone able to give
me a hint to where I might look? The code is in C++, not sure if that could have
anything to do with the problem?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jon
>>
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