You have created a source package, and c:/R/rw2010/library is not the
right place for a source package. You need to move it somewhere else and
INSTALL it, as described in the rw-FAQ. (You need to move it because it
would be installed into that directory and you are not allowed to clobber
the sources by doing so.)
Both `Writing R Extensions' and `R Installation and Administration'
manuals give more details: in particular the latter describes the tools
you will need to collect.
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005, Jeffrey Pai wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm trying to create a package to pass to someone else to use a group
of
> functions with help files. I'm working on Windows XP.
>
> Step One: I use the example
>
>> ## two functions and two "data sets" :
>> f <- function(x,y) x+y
>> g <- function(x,y) x-y
>> d <- data.frame(a=1, b=2)
>> e <- rnorm(1000)
>>
>> package.skeleton(name="mypkg",
list=c("f","g","d","e"),
> + path="c:/R/rw2010/library", force=TRUE)
> Creating directories ...
> Creating DESCRIPTION ...
> Creating READMEs ...
> Saving functions and data ...
> Making help files ...
> Created file named 'c:/R/rw2010/library/mypkg/man/f.Rd'.
> Edit the file and move it to the appropriate directory.
> Created file named 'c:/R/rw2010/library/mypkg/man/g.Rd'.
> Edit the file and move it to the appropriate directory.
> Created file named 'c:/R/rw2010/library/mypkg/man/d.Rd'.
> Edit the file and move it to the appropriate directory.
> Created file named 'c:/R/rw2010/library/mypkg/man/e.Rd'.
> Edit the file and move it to the appropriate directory.
> Done.
> Further steps are described in c:/R/rw2010/library/mypkg/README
>
>
> Step Two: I load the package "mypkg" from "Packages - load
package..." and
> get
>
>> local({pkg <- select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE)))
> + if(nchar(pkg)) library(pkg, character.only=TRUE)})
> Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE) :
> there is no package called 'mypkg'
>
> The DESCRIPTION file in /library/mypkg contains:
>
> Package: mypkgType: Package
> Title: What the package does (short line)
> Version: 1.0
> Date: 2005-06-19
> Author: Who wrote it
> Maintainer: Who to complain to <yourfault at somewhere.net>
> Description: More about what it does (maybe more than one line)
> License: What license is it under?
>
> The first line looks suspicious so I change it to two lines
>
> Package: mypkg
> Type: Package
>
> I load the package again and get
>
>> local({pkg <- select.list(sort(.packages(all.available = TRUE)))
> + if(nchar(pkg)) library(pkg, character.only=TRUE)})
> Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE) :
> 'mypkg' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0?
>
>
> Step-Three: I read the README file under \mypkg and do
>
>> R CMD build
> Error: syntax error
>
>
> Am I on the right track? I've read several instructions regarding
creating
> R packages for Windows on web and installed several files. I must be
> missing something.
> Thank.
>
>
> Best Regards!
>
> Jeffrey Pai
> L.A.H. Warren Professor
>
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