Alexey Sergushichev
2024-Aug-28 21:59 UTC
[Rd] Apply .Rbuildignore before copying files in R CMD build
Hi, Is there any reason why .Rbuildignore is not used before copying package files in R CMD build? For some of the packages I develop I have rather large directories with miscellaneous files for testing and other purposes. They are in my .Rbuildignore (and .gitignore) file, but that doesn't prevent R CMD build from trying to copy them on the build process. Having them copied either breaks the build completely because /tmp directory gets out of space, or just slows it down a lot. So I wonder if there is a specific reason for this behavior and whether it could be change or controlled by some parameter. There is some discussion in the context of pkgbuild package: https://github.com/r-lib/pkgbuild/issues/59 It provides a hackish workaround for that, which also does not work on Windows. Best, Alexey [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Duncan Murdoch
2024-Aug-28 22:11 UTC
[Rd] Apply .Rbuildignore before copying files in R CMD build
On 2024-08-28 5:59 p.m., Alexey Sergushichev wrote:> Hi, > > Is there any reason why .Rbuildignore is not used before copying package > files in R CMD build? > > For some of the packages I develop I have rather large directories with > miscellaneous files for testing and other purposes. They are in my > .Rbuildignore (and .gitignore) file, but that doesn't prevent R CMD build > from trying to copy them on the build process. Having them copied either > breaks the build completely because /tmp directory gets out of space, or > just slows it down a lot. So I wonder if there is a specific reason for > this behavior and whether it could be change or controlled by some > parameter. > > There is some discussion in the context of pkgbuild package: > https://github.com/r-lib/pkgbuild/issues/59 It provides a hackish > workaround for that, which also does not work on Windows.I think the reason is simplicity. The build process can add, delete or modify files. You wouldn't want that to happen on the original source files, so R copies the files to a temporary location to run things. If it applied .Rbuildignore first, then important files for the build might not be available, and the build could fail. Having an R package that needs so much data that you can't fit two copies of it on your disk is a really unusual situation. I think it will have to be up to you to fix it (by increasing your temp space, or decreasing the size of some of those files, or something else). Duncan Murdoch
Kevin Ushey
2024-Aug-28 22:12 UTC
[Rd] Apply .Rbuildignore before copying files in R CMD build
Hi Alexey, It's kind of gross, but if you need a local solution, you could put your own executable `cp` script on your PATH somewhere, and have that do something "smart" when it's invoked by R. One way to detect that would be to check if the `R_CMD` environment variable is set. For example: https://gist.github.com/kevinushey/2351194ba540627831fa2d58073c097a For posterity, this was filed some time ago on R's bug tracker at: https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17549 Best, Kevin On Wed, Aug 28, 2024 at 3:00?PM Alexey Sergushichev <alsergbox at gmail.com> wrote:> > Hi, > > Is there any reason why .Rbuildignore is not used before copying package > files in R CMD build? > > For some of the packages I develop I have rather large directories with > miscellaneous files for testing and other purposes. They are in my > .Rbuildignore (and .gitignore) file, but that doesn't prevent R CMD build > from trying to copy them on the build process. Having them copied either > breaks the build completely because /tmp directory gets out of space, or > just slows it down a lot. So I wonder if there is a specific reason for > this behavior and whether it could be change or controlled by some > parameter. > > There is some discussion in the context of pkgbuild package: > https://github.com/r-lib/pkgbuild/issues/59 It provides a hackish > workaround for that, which also does not work on Windows. > > Best, > Alexey > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel