I followed the instruction of building R package on PC by Peter Rossi. I
got
problem when I tried to build a R package from his example, test.zip. The
problem occurs when I tried to
R CMD check test
the screen stops at
D:\Rpackagebuild\Rossi_test>R CMD check test
* checking for working pdflatex ... OK
* using log directory 'D:/Rpackagebuild/Rossi_test/test.Rcheck'
* using R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22)
* using session charset: ISO8859-1
* checking for file 'test/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* this is package 'test' version '0.0'
* checking package name space information ... OK
* checking package dependencies ... OK
* checking if this is a source package ... OK
* checking whether package 'test' can be installed ...
and the file ooinstal.out shows the following
installing R.css in D:/Rpackagebuild/Rossi_test/test.Rcheck
---------- Making package test ------------
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
installing NAMESPACE file and metadata
making DLL ...
making test.d from test.c
gcc -std=gnu99 -Ic:/PROGRA~1/R/R-27~1.0/include -O3 -Wall -c test.c
-o test.o
There is subdirectory called ooLOCK under test.Rcheck. However, there is
nothing under it.
Does anyone have any idea what is going wrong?
Thanks,
Amanda
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