Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart)
2020-Apr-09 00:06 UTC
[Rd] missing binaries in R-devel windows snapshot 78175
The "r-devel snapshot build" 78175 on Windows--- a dot-exe installer--- seems to be missing a couple of files in its bin/i386 folder: Rterm.exe and Rgui.exe. Both are present in its bin/x64 folder (and in the i386 folder for current R). NB the lack of i386/Rterm.exe affects even the x64 version, since package installation seems to use it for testing loadability under both architectures (at least on the one package that I tried to install). I've got a feeling that I've noticed this with some previous R-devel, but never got round to reporting it before the official R version caught up. cheers Mark Mark Bravington CSIRO Marine Lab Hobart Australia
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:44 PM Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart) <Mark.Bravington at data61.csiro.au> wrote:> > The "r-devel snapshot build" 78175 on Windows--- a dot-exe installer--- seems to be missing a couple of files in its bin/i386 folder: Rterm.exe and Rgui.exe. Both are present in its bin/x64 folder (and in the i386 folder for current R).I just tested this and as far as I can tell there are no missing files. Are you sure there isn't a local problem with your system permissions or antivirus that is removing the files? Try to verify the md5 of the installer; some enterprise firewalls are tampering with downloads: openssl::md5(url('https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/R-devel-win.exe')) readLines('https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/md5sum.txt.R-devel')
Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart)
2020-Apr-10 00:41 UTC
[Rd] missing binaries in R-devel windows snapshot 78175
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 12:44 PM Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart) > <Mark.Bravington at data61.csiro.au> wrote: > > > > The "r-devel snapshot build" 78175 on Windows--- a dot-exe installer--- seems to be missing a couple of files in its bin/i386 folder: Rterm.exe and Rgui.exe. Both are present in its bin/x64 folder (and in the i386 folder for current R).From: Jeroen Ooms <jeroen at berkeley.edu> Sent: Thursday, 9 April 2020 21:32 To: Bravington, Mark (Data61, Hobart) Cc: R-Devel-2 Subject: Re: [Rd] missing binaries in R-devel windows snapshot 78175> I just tested this and as far as I can tell there are no missing > files. Are you sure there isn't a local problem with your system > permissions or antivirus that is removing the files?You're quite right--- my apologies. I've been Cylanced (without it having the politeness to actually tell me, grrrr). I tried again with the 78172 build that you used, and the two dot-exe files are there immediately after installation--- but 10 minutes later they're gone. One question below about the md5 stuff, though:> Try to verify the md5 of the installer; some enterprise firewalls are > tampering with downloads:> openssl::md5(url('https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/R-devel-win.exe')) > readLines('https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/md5sum.txt.R-devel')Thanks for the tip. I did that, and both give the same output. But: - If I run 'md5sum' on my local copy of the 78182 installer (ie the file I've just downloaded) I again get the same signature as per your two lines. (It's not the firewall, it's Cylance.) - Yet if I run 'openssl::md5( <local copy of installer>)' I get a different signature! That seems strange..? Thanks for your help Mark
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