Section 1.3.3 of Writing R Extensions says "The recommended method of building binary packages is to use R CMD INSTALL --build pkg where pkg is either the name of a source tarball (in the usual .tar.gz format) or the location of the directory of the package source to be built. " (a) vignettes are not created when R CMD INSTALL --build is run on a source directory, so it seems that there is only one way to build full .zip files (running R CMD INSTALL --build on the tar.gz file created by R CMD build). (b) probably the intention was to have R CMD INSTALL --build pkg on a line by itself Index: R-exts.texi ==================================================================--- R-exts.texi (revision 64082) +++ R-exts.texi (working copy) @@ -2660,12 +2660,12 @@ The recommended method of building binary packages is to use @command{R CMD INSTALL --build pkg} + @noindent -where @file{pkg} is either the name of a source tarball (in the usual - at file{.tar.gz} format) or the location of the directory of the package -source to be built. This operates by first installing the package and -then packing the installed binaries into the appropriate binary package -file for the particular platform. +where @file{pkg} is the name of a source tarball (in the usual + at file{.tar.gz} format) produced by @command{R CMD build}. This operates +by first installing the package and then packing the installed binaries +into the appropriate binary package file for the particular platform. By default, @command{R CMD INSTALL --build} will attempt to install the package into the default library tree for the local installation of @R{}. This has two -- Computational Biology / Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1100 Fairview Ave. N. PO Box 19024 Seattle, WA 98109 Location: Arnold Building M1 B861 Phone: (206) 667-2793