Dear R People:
Here are the answers, received before I could say "Miniature
Schnauzer":
Thanks to Prof. B, and Dr. E!
Sincerely,
Erin
From: Douglas Bates <bates at stat.wisc.edu>
Date: 22 Mar 2000 17:28:17 -0600
Erin Hodgess <hodgess at uhddx01.dt.uh.edu> writes:
> Hi R People:
>
> I am on a UNIX operating system, with R 1.0.0, Digital UNIX V4.0D
>
> I was able to configure from source very easily.
>
> Now here is a Really Dumb Question(RDQ):
>
> In src/library, I have a directory called my.package
> That directory, in turn, has an R and a src directory.
>
> The src directory has some FORTRAN code in it.
>
> My RDQ is: how do I make the package, please?
You don't really need to have the package in the src/library
directory. Any directory will do but you have to have the package
configured properly with a DESCRIPTION file.
See "Writing R Extensions". You can make a PostScript or PDF copy for
yourself in the directory called doc/manual or you can download the
PDF from any CRAN site.
There is now a convenient facility of
R CMD build <package-name>
to build the tar file that creates the package.
Let me know if you run into trouble. These instructions are rather
brief.
Regards,
--Doug Bates
From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
To: Erin Hodgess <hodgess at uhddx01.dt.uh.edu>
There is truly comprehensive documentation in the "R Extensions"
manual. You
can build .info, .dvi, .pdf, ... from the source files. The web site for R
might have .ps versions too.
Debian users even get a seperate r-doc-pdf package.
Dirk
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