Dear all, I really appreciate your help. I think I have a little advancement. ^_^ When I enter the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ bin\R CMD install /example "example" is in the d:\, which include the R folder and "DESCRIPTION" file, But I wrote nothing in the "DESCRIPTION" file. Actually, I don't know what I should write in it. Well, there are still aother error: ---------- Making package example ------------ adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION error happened.read_description(dfile) : file 'D:/example/DESCRIPTION' is not in valid DCF format Stop execute make[2]: *** [frontmatter] Error 1 make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 make: *** [pkg-example] Error 2 *** Installation of example failed *** Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example' Please tell me which step is wrong? Thanks a lot! BG Ivy_Li -----佋伃伿伡佊伿伡侢----- 伔仮伡侢伻佀: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] 伔仮佀佂伿伇伡佷: 2005伳侁7佋伮7伻佌 20:57 伿佌伡侢伻佀: Uwe Ligges 伋伃佀佂: Ivy_Li; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch 佒侘佁佲: Re: 伌侌伕伌: 伌侌伕伌: [R] fail in adding library in new version. On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote:> Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > > On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote: > > > >>Ivy_Li wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Dear all, > >>> I have done every step as the previous mail. > >>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin > >>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl > >>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin > >>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" , and they are in the beginning of the "Path" > >> > >> ^ > >>such blanks are not allowed in the PATH variable > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>> Because I install R in the D drive, so I set a fold "MyRpackages" in the same drive. Into the "MyRpackages" folder I write a R library named "example", include "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. In the "R" folder, the "example" file just content very simple code as the previous mail said. > >>> So in the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: > >>>cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ > >> > >>MyRpackages does not need to be here. > >> > >> > >>>bin\R CMD install /MyRpackages/example > >> > >>The first slash in "/MyRPackages" sugests that this is a top level > >>directory, which does not exist. > >>Even better, cd to MyRpackages, add R's bin dir to your path variable, > >>and simply say: > >> > >>R CMD INSTALL example > > > > > > Another possibility is to put Rcmd.bat from the batch file collection > > > > http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/ > > > > in your path. It will use the registry to find R so you won't have > > to modify your path (nor would you have to remodify it every time you > > install a new version of R which is what you would otherwise have to do): > > > > cd \MyPackages > > Rcmd install example > > > Just for the records: > > 1. "cd \MyPackages" won't work, as I have already explained above.If MyPackages is not a top level directory in the current drive then it will not work. Otherwise it does work.> > 2. I do *not* recommend this way, in particular I find it misleading to > provide these batch files on CRAN. >The alternative, at least as discussed in your post, is more work since one will then have to change one's path every time one reinstalls R. This is just needless extra work and is error prone. If you forget to do it then you will be accessing the bin directory of the wrong version of R.> >>> There are some error: > >>>'make' is neither internal or external command, nor executable operation or batch file > >>>*** installation of example failed *** > >> > >>Well, make.exe is not find in your path. Please check whether the file > >>exists and the path has been added. > >> > >>Uwe Ligges > >> > >> > >> > >>>Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example' > >>> > >>>I think I have closed to success. heehee~~~~~ > >>>Thank you for your help. > >>>I still need you and others help. Thank you very much! > >>> > >>> > >>>-----佋伃伿伡佊伿伡侢----- > >>>伔仮伡侢伻佀: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] > >>>伔仮佀佂伿伇伡佷: 2005伳侁6佋伮30伻佌 19:16 > >>>伿佌伡侢伻佀: Ivy_Li > >>>伋伃佀佂: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > >>>佒侘佁佲: Re: 伌侌伕伌: [R] fail in adding library in new version. > >>> > >>> > >>>On 6/30/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>Dear Gabor, > >>>> Thank your for helping me so much! > >>>> I have loaded R the newest version 2.1.1. Then I setup it in the path of D:\program files\R\ > >>>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin > >>>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl > >>>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin > >>>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" (In your previous mail, you said "put these at the beginning of the path", I don't understand what is your meaning. Which path?) > >>> > >>> > >>>If in the console you enter the command: > >>> > >>>path > >>> > >>>then it will display a semicolon separated list of folders. You want the folder > >>>that contains the tools to be at the beginning so that you eliminate > >>>the possibility > >>>of finding a different program of the same name first in a folder that comes > >>>prior to the one where the tools are stored. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>5. I tried an library example. I set a new folder named "example" in the "c:\MyRpackages\". And In the "example" folder, it contain an "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. in "R" folder contain a "example" file. I just write very simple script in it: > >>>>a<-2; b<-3;sum <- sum(a,b); print(paste(a,"+",b,"=",sum)) > >>>> > >>>>6. I opened the DOS environment. Into the "D:\>" Type the following code: > >>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 > >>>>But I don't understand the second line you writed in your previous mail: "bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example" > >>> > >>> > >>>I was assuming that MyRPackages and R are on the same disk. If they are not > >>>then you need to specify the disk too. That is if MyRPackages is on C and R > >>>is installed on D then install your package via: > >>> > >>>d: > >>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 > >>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example > >>> > >>>Note that bin\R means to run R.exe in the bin subfolder of the current folder > >>>using command script install and the indicated source package. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>I am not sure that I set up R in "D:\" But I do so much action in C:\ Did I do the correct action? Did I do the action into the correct path? > >>> > >>> > >>>If you are not sure where R is installed then enter the following at the Windows > >>>console prompt to find out (this will work provided you let it install the key > >>>into the registry when you installed R initially). The reg command is a command > >>>built into Windows (I used XP but I assume its the same on other versions) > >>>that will query the Windows registry: > >>> > >>>reg query hklm\software\r-core\r /v InstallPath > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>I still need your and others help. Thank you very much! > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>-----佋伃伿伡佊伿伡侢----- > >>>>伔仮伡侢伻佀: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] > >>>>伔仮佀佂伿伇伡佷: 2005伳侁6佋伮6伻佌 10:21 > >>>>伿佌伡侢伻佀: Ivy_Li > >>>>伋伃佀佂: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > >>>>佒侘佁佲: Re: [R] fail in adding library in new version. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>On 6/5/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>Hello everybody, > >>>>> Could I consult you a question? > >>>>> I always use R old version 1.9.1 . Because I can not add my library into the new version 2.0.0 by the same method as old version. > >>>> > >>>>Getting the latest version of R is strongly recommended. The suggestions > >>>>below all assume the latest version and may or may not work if you do > >>>>not upgrade. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>* I have read the webpage <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools> > >>>>>* Download the tools.zip > >>>>>* Unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin > >>>>>* Install Active Perl in c:\Perl > >>>>>* Install the mingw32 port of gcc in c:\mingwin > >>>>>* Then go to "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable Balue" add ;c:\cygwin;c:\mingwin\bin > >>>> > >>>>You may need to put these at the beginning of the path rather than the end. > >>>>Also just as a check enter > >>>> path > >>>>at the console to make sure that you have them. You will likely > >>>>have to start a new console session and possibly even reboot. > >>>> > >>>>Also you need the Microsoft Help Compiler, hhc. Suggest > >>>>you reread the material on which tools you need. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>* Save my library "example" into "c:\MyRpackages\" . But I am not sure what type it is, is it need suffix?" And I don't what its content, just my function script, no special format? > >>>> > >>>>In MyRPackages you would have a folder called example, in your case, > >>>>that contains the package. Within folder example, you would have the > >>>>DESCRIPTION file, the R folder, etc. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>* Then I don't know where should I do this step: Type R CMD INSTALL --build example. Need I run R first? > >>>> > >>>>You don't have to run R first. You do need to make sure that R.exe can > >>>>be found on your path or else use the absolute path name in referring to R. > >>>>For example, if your path does not include R you could do something like this: > >>>> > >>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 > >>>>bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example > >>> > >>> > >>>Sorry, there is an error in the above. It should be: > >>> > >>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example > >>> > >>>or > >>> > >>>bin\Rcmd install c:/MyRPackages/example > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Be sure to use forward slashes where shown above and backslashes > >>>>where shown. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>> So There is a error after I do this step. It said it can not find somethig. I don't which step is wrong. It costed me much time. > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>>Try all these suggestions including upgrading R and if that does not work > >>>>try posting screen dumps of the actual errors you are getting. > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Also try googling for > >>> > >>> making creating R packages > >>> > >>>and you will find some privately written tutorials on all this. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >>> > >>>______________________________________________ > >>>R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > >>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > >>>PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > >> > >> > >
You cannot use an empty DESCRIPTION file. To get more info on the DESCRIPTION file see 1.1.1 of the Writing Extensions manual which you can get to from the Help | Manuals menu entry in the Windows R GUI. There is also an example in that section. Also \Program Files\R\rw2011\library contains one directory per package and you can look at the DESCRIPTION files in each for additional examples (although these are built files and you don't need the Packaged and Built lines since those were added automatically). On 7/7/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote:> Dear all, > I really appreciate your help. I think I have a little advancement. ^_^ > > When I enter the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: > cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ > bin\R CMD install /example > > "example" is in the d:\, which include the R folder and "DESCRIPTION" file, But I wrote nothing in the "DESCRIPTION" file. Actually, I don't know what I should write in it. > > Well, there are still aother error: > > ---------- Making package example ------------ > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION > error happened.read_description(dfile) : file 'D:/example/DESCRIPTION' is not in valid DCF format > Stop execute > make[2]: *** [frontmatter] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 > make: *** [pkg-example] Error 2 > *** Installation of example failed *** > Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example' > > Please tell me which step is wrong? > Thanks a lot! > > BG > Ivy_Li > > > -----佋伃伿伡佊伿伡侢----- > 伔仮伡侢伻佀: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] > 伔仮佀佂伿伇伡佷: 2005伳侁7佋伮7伻佌 20:57 > 伿佌伡侢伻佀: Uwe Ligges > 伋伃佀佂: Ivy_Li; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > 佒侘佁佲: Re: 伌侌伕伌: 伌侌伕伌: [R] fail in adding library in new version. > > > On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote: > > Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > > > > On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote: > > > > > >>Ivy_Li wrote: > > >> > > >> > > >>>Dear all, > > >>> I have done every step as the previous mail. > > >>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin > > >>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl > > >>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin > > >>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" , and they are in the beginning of the "Path" > > >> > > >> ^ > > >>such blanks are not allowed in the PATH variable > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>> Because I install R in the D drive, so I set a fold "MyRpackages" in the same drive. Into the "MyRpackages" folder I write a R library named "example", include "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. In the "R" folder, the "example" file just content very simple code as the previous mail said. > > >>> So in the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: > > >>>cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ > > >> > > >>MyRpackages does not need to be here. > > >> > > >> > > >>>bin\R CMD install /MyRpackages/example > > >> > > >>The first slash in "/MyRPackages" sugests that this is a top level > > >>directory, which does not exist. > > >>Even better, cd to MyRpackages, add R's bin dir to your path variable, > > >>and simply say: > > >> > > >>R CMD INSTALL example > > > > > > > > > Another possibility is to put Rcmd.bat from the batch file collection > > > > > > http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/ > > > > > > in your path. It will use the registry to find R so you won't have > > > to modify your path (nor would you have to remodify it every time you > > > install a new version of R which is what you would otherwise have to do): > > > > > > cd \MyPackages > > > Rcmd install example > > > > > > Just for the records: > > > > 1. "cd \MyPackages" won't work, as I have already explained above. > > If MyPackages is not a top level directory in the current drive > then it will not work. Otherwise it does work. > > > > > 2. I do *not* recommend this way, in particular I find it misleading to > > provide these batch files on CRAN. > > > > The alternative, at least as discussed in your post, is more work > since one will then have to change one's path every time one > reinstalls R. This is just needless extra work and is error prone. If you > forget to do it then you will be accessing the bin directory of the > wrong version of R. > > > >>> There are some error: > > >>>'make' is neither internal or external command, nor executable operation or batch file > > >>>*** installation of example failed *** > > >> > > >>Well, make.exe is not find in your path. Please check whether the file > > >>exists and the path has been added. > > >> > > >>Uwe Ligges > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >>>Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example' > > >>> > > >>>I think I have closed to success. heehee~~~~~ > > >>>Thank you for your help. > > >>>I still need you and others help. Thank you very much! > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>-----佋伃伿伡佊伿伡侢----- > > >>>伔仮伡侢伻佀: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] > > >>>伔仮佀佂伿伇伡佷: 2005伳侁6佋伮30伻佌 19:16 > > >>>伿佌伡侢伻佀: Ivy_Li > > >>>伋伃佀佂: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > > >>>佒侘佁佲: Re: 伌侌伕伌: [R] fail in adding library in new version. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>On 6/30/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>>Dear Gabor, > > >>>> Thank your for helping me so much! > > >>>> I have loaded R the newest version 2.1.1. Then I setup it in the path of D:\program files\R\ > > >>>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin > > >>>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl > > >>>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin > > >>>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" (In your previous mail, you said "put these at the beginning of the path", I don't understand what is your meaning. Which path?) > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>If in the console you enter the command: > > >>> > > >>>path > > >>> > > >>>then it will display a semicolon separated list of folders. You want the folder > > >>>that contains the tools to be at the beginning so that you eliminate > > >>>the possibility > > >>>of finding a different program of the same name first in a folder that comes > > >>>prior to the one where the tools are stored. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>>5. I tried an library example. I set a new folder named "example" in the "c:\MyRpackages\". And In the "example" folder, it contain an "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. in "R" folder contain a "example" file. I just write very simple script in it: > > >>>>a<-2; b<-3;sum <- sum(a,b); print(paste(a,"+",b,"=",sum)) > > >>>> > > >>>>6. I opened the DOS environment. Into the "D:\>" Type the following code: > > >>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 > > >>>>But I don't understand the second line you writed in your previous mail: "bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example" > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>I was assuming that MyRPackages and R are on the same disk. If they are not > > >>>then you need to specify the disk too. That is if MyRPackages is on C and R > > >>>is installed on D then install your package via: > > >>> > > >>>d: > > >>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 > > >>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example > > >>> > > >>>Note that bin\R means to run R.exe in the bin subfolder of the current folder > > >>>using command script install and the indicated source package. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>>I am not sure that I set up R in "D:\" But I do so much action in C:\ Did I do the correct action? Did I do the action into the correct path? > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>If you are not sure where R is installed then enter the following at the Windows > > >>>console prompt to find out (this will work provided you let it install the key > > >>>into the registry when you installed R initially). The reg command is a command > > >>>built into Windows (I used XP but I assume its the same on other versions) > > >>>that will query the Windows registry: > > >>> > > >>>reg query hklm\software\r-core\r /v InstallPath > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>>I still need your and others help. Thank you very much! > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>-----佋伃伿伡佊伿伡侢----- > > >>>>伔仮伡侢伻佀: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] > > >>>>伔仮佀佂伿伇伡佷: 2005伳侁6佋伮6伻佌 10:21 > > >>>>伿佌伡侢伻佀: Ivy_Li > > >>>>伋伃佀佂: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > > >>>>佒侘佁佲: Re: [R] fail in adding library in new version. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>On 6/5/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>>Hello everybody, > > >>>>> Could I consult you a question? > > >>>>> I always use R old version 1.9.1 . Because I can not add my library into the new version 2.0.0 by the same method as old version. > > >>>> > > >>>>Getting the latest version of R is strongly recommended. The suggestions > > >>>>below all assume the latest version and may or may not work if you do > > >>>>not upgrade. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>>* I have read the webpage <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools> > > >>>>>* Download the tools.zip > > >>>>>* Unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin > > >>>>>* Install Active Perl in c:\Perl > > >>>>>* Install the mingw32 port of gcc in c:\mingwin > > >>>>>* Then go to "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable Balue" add ;c:\cygwin;c:\mingwin\bin > > >>>> > > >>>>You may need to put these at the beginning of the path rather than the end. > > >>>>Also just as a check enter > > >>>> path > > >>>>at the console to make sure that you have them. You will likely > > >>>>have to start a new console session and possibly even reboot. > > >>>> > > >>>>Also you need the Microsoft Help Compiler, hhc. Suggest > > >>>>you reread the material on which tools you need. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>>* Save my library "example" into "c:\MyRpackages\" . But I am not sure what type it is, is it need suffix?" And I don't what its content, just my function script, no special format? > > >>>> > > >>>>In MyRPackages you would have a folder called example, in your case, > > >>>>that contains the package. Within folder example, you would have the > > >>>>DESCRIPTION file, the R folder, etc. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>>* Then I don't know where should I do this step: Type R CMD INSTALL --build example. Need I run R first? > > >>>> > > >>>>You don't have to run R first. You do need to make sure that R.exe can > > >>>>be found on your path or else use the absolute path name in referring to R. > > >>>>For example, if your path does not include R you could do something like this: > > >>>> > > >>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 > > >>>>bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Sorry, there is an error in the above. It should be: > > >>> > > >>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example > > >>> > > >>>or > > >>> > > >>>bin\Rcmd install c:/MyRPackages/example > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>>Be sure to use forward slashes where shown above and backslashes > > >>>>where shown. > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>> So There is a error after I do this step. It said it can not find somethig. I don't which step is wrong. It costed me much time. > > >>>>> > > >>>> > > >>>>Try all these suggestions including upgrading R and if that does not work > > >>>>try posting screen dumps of the actual errors you are getting. > > >>>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>Also try googling for > > >>> > > >>> making creating R packages > > >>> > > >>>and you will find some privately written tutorials on all this. > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > >>> > > >>>______________________________________________ > > >>>R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > > >>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > >>>PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > >> > > >> > > > > >
Ivy_Li wrote:> Dear all, > I really appreciate your help. I think I have a little advancement. ^_^ > > When I enter the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: > cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ > bin\R CMD install /example > > "example" is in the d:\, which include the R folder and "DESCRIPTION" file, But I wrote nothing in the "DESCRIPTION" file. Actually, I don't know what I should write in it.Read the R Extensions manual for a detailed description. You can use the package.skeleton() function to create a template, but you need to edit it to make it acceptable.> > Well, there are still aother error: > > ---------- Making package example ------------ > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION > error happened.read_description(dfile) : file 'D:/example/DESCRIPTION' is not in valid DCF formatThat's complaining about your bad DESCRIPTION file. Duncan Murdoch> Stop execute > make[2]: *** [frontmatter] Error 1 > make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 > make: *** [pkg-example] Error 2 > *** Installation of example failed *** > Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example' > > Please tell me which step is wrong? > Thanks a lot! > > BG > Ivy_Li > > > ---------- > : Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] > : 200577 20:57 > : Uwe Ligges > : Ivy_Li; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > : Re: : : [R] fail in adding library in new version. > > > On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote: > >>Gabor Grothendieck wrote: >> >> >>>On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Ivy_Li wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Dear all, >>>>> I have done every step as the previous mail. >>>>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin >>>>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl >>>>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin >>>>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" , and they are in the beginning of the "Path" >>>> >>>> ^ >>>>such blanks are not allowed in the PATH variable >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Because I install R in the D drive, so I set a fold "MyRpackages" in the same drive. Into the "MyRpackages" folder I write a R library named "example", include "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. In the "R" folder, the "example" file just content very simple code as the previous mail said. >>>>> So in the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: >>>>>cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ >>>> >>>>MyRpackages does not need to be here. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>bin\R CMD install /MyRpackages/example >>>> >>>>The first slash in "/MyRPackages" sugests that this is a top level >>>>directory, which does not exist. >>>>Even better, cd to MyRpackages, add R's bin dir to your path variable, >>>>and simply say: >>>> >>>>R CMD INSTALL example >>> >>> >>>Another possibility is to put Rcmd.bat from the batch file collection >>> >>> http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/ >>> >>>in your path. It will use the registry to find R so you won't have >>>to modify your path (nor would you have to remodify it every time you >>>install a new version of R which is what you would otherwise have to do): >>> >>>cd \MyPackages >>>Rcmd install example >> >> >>Just for the records: >> >>1. "cd \MyPackages" won't work, as I have already explained above. > > > If MyPackages is not a top level directory in the current drive > then it will not work. Otherwise it does work. > > >>2. I do *not* recommend this way, in particular I find it misleading to >>provide these batch files on CRAN. >> > > > The alternative, at least as discussed in your post, is more work > since one will then have to change one's path every time one > reinstalls R. This is just needless extra work and is error prone. If you > forget to do it then you will be accessing the bin directory of the > wrong version of R. > > >>>>> There are some error: >>>>>'make' is neither internal or external command, nor executable operation or batch file >>>>>*** installation of example failed *** >>>> >>>>Well, make.exe is not find in your path. Please check whether the file >>>>exists and the path has been added. >>>> >>>>Uwe Ligges >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example' >>>>> >>>>>I think I have closed to success. heehee~~~~~ >>>>>Thank you for your help. >>>>>I still need you and others help. Thank you very much! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>---------- >>>>>: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] >>>>>: 2005630 19:16 >>>>>: Ivy_Li >>>>>: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch >>>>>: Re: : [R] fail in adding library in new version. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>On 6/30/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Dear Gabor, >>>>>> Thank your for helping me so much! >>>>>> I have loaded R the newest version 2.1.1. Then I setup it in the path of D:\program files\R\ >>>>>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin >>>>>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl >>>>>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin >>>>>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" (In your previous mail, you said "put these at the beginning of the path", I don't understand what is your meaning. Which path?) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>If in the console you enter the command: >>>>> >>>>>path >>>>> >>>>>then it will display a semicolon separated list of folders. You want the folder >>>>>that contains the tools to be at the beginning so that you eliminate >>>>>the possibility >>>>>of finding a different program of the same name first in a folder that comes >>>>>prior to the one where the tools are stored. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>5. I tried an library example. I set a new folder named "example" in the "c:\MyRpackages\". And In the "example" folder, it contain an "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. in "R" folder contain a "example" file. I just write very simple script in it: >>>>>>a<-2; b<-3;sum <- sum(a,b); print(paste(a,"+",b,"=",sum)) >>>>>> >>>>>>6. I opened the DOS environment. Into the "D:\>" Type the following code: >>>>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 >>>>>>But I don't understand the second line you writed in your previous mail: "bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example" >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>I was assuming that MyRPackages and R are on the same disk. If they are not >>>>>then you need to specify the disk too. That is if MyRPackages is on C and R >>>>>is installed on D then install your package via: >>>>> >>>>>d: >>>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 >>>>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example >>>>> >>>>>Note that bin\R means to run R.exe in the bin subfolder of the current folder >>>>>using command script install and the indicated source package. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>I am not sure that I set up R in "D:\" But I do so much action in C:\ Did I do the correct action? Did I do the action into the correct path? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>If you are not sure where R is installed then enter the following at the Windows >>>>>console prompt to find out (this will work provided you let it install the key >>>>>into the registry when you installed R initially). The reg command is a command >>>>>built into Windows (I used XP but I assume its the same on other versions) >>>>>that will query the Windows registry: >>>>> >>>>>reg query hklm\software\r-core\r /v InstallPath >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>I still need your and others help. Thank you very much! >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>---------- >>>>>>: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com] >>>>>>: 200566 10:21 >>>>>>: Ivy_Li >>>>>>: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch >>>>>>: Re: [R] fail in adding library in new version. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>On 6/5/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>Hello everybody, >>>>>>> Could I consult you a question? >>>>>>> I always use R old version 1.9.1 . Because I can not add my library into the new version 2.0.0 by the same method as old version. >>>>>> >>>>>>Getting the latest version of R is strongly recommended. The suggestions >>>>>>below all assume the latest version and may or may not work if you do >>>>>>not upgrade. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>* I have read the webpage <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools> >>>>>>>* Download the tools.zip >>>>>>>* Unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin >>>>>>>* Install Active Perl in c:\Perl >>>>>>>* Install the mingw32 port of gcc in c:\mingwin >>>>>>>* Then go to "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable Balue" add ;c:\cygwin;c:\mingwin\bin >>>>>> >>>>>>You may need to put these at the beginning of the path rather than the end. >>>>>>Also just as a check enter >>>>>> path >>>>>>at the console to make sure that you have them. You will likely >>>>>>have to start a new console session and possibly even reboot. >>>>>> >>>>>>Also you need the Microsoft Help Compiler, hhc. Suggest >>>>>>you reread the material on which tools you need. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>* Save my library "example" into "c:\MyRpackages\" . But I am not sure what type it is, is it need suffix?" And I don't what its content, just my function script, no special format? >>>>>> >>>>>>In MyRPackages you would have a folder called example, in your case, >>>>>>that contains the package. Within folder example, you would have the >>>>>>DESCRIPTION file, the R folder, etc. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>* Then I don't know where should I do this step: Type R CMD INSTALL --build example. Need I run R first? >>>>>> >>>>>>You don't have to run R first. You do need to make sure that R.exe can >>>>>>be found on your path or else use the absolute path name in referring to R. >>>>>>For example, if your path does not include R you could do something like this: >>>>>> >>>>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010 >>>>>>bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Sorry, there is an error in the above. It should be: >>>>> >>>>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example >>>>> >>>>>or >>>>> >>>>>bin\Rcmd install c:/MyRPackages/example >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Be sure to use forward slashes where shown above and backslashes >>>>>>where shown. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> So There is a error after I do this step. It said it can not find somethig. I don't which step is wrong. It costed me much time. >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>Try all these suggestions including upgrading R and if that does not work >>>>>>try posting screen dumps of the actual errors you are getting. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>Also try googling for >>>>> >>>>> making creating R packages >>>>> >>>>>and you will find some privately written tutorials on all this. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> >>>>>______________________________________________ >>>>>R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list >>>>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>>>>PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>>> >>>> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
I've prepared a Windows batch file that gives you a fresh Windows
commando prompt setup for R. You can download it from:
http://www.maths.lth.se/help/R/RCMDprompt.bat
It has instructions how and where to download necessary software such as
'hhc'. The script setup the PATH assuming default installation of
everything so with some luck you can build R packages right away. If
not, follow the instructions and modify some of the variables.
/Henrik
On 7/13/05, Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> wrote:
> If you start up a fresh batch console and run
> hhc
> do you get the usage message? If not you still have a path problem.
> You only need hhc.exe so just copy that file into any directory on your
> path -- issue the command:
>
> path
>
> to find out which directories you can copy it into (and also post the
> output of the path command if you still have problem) -- with this
> approach you won't have to set your path to the
> HTML Help Workshop.
>
> On 7/12/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote:
> > Dear All,
> > I have downloaded the htmlhelp.exe from InterNet. Install it
into the path "C:\Program Files\HTML Help Workshop\". I add this path
into the "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment
Variables
-> Path -> Variable".
> > But it still exist error.
> > ---------- Making package example ------------
> > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
> > installing R files
> > installing data files
> > installing man source files
> > installing indices
> > not zipping data
> > installing help
> > >>> Building/Updating help pages for package
'example'
> > Formats: text html latex example chm
> > d text html latex
example
> > e text html latex
example
> > f text html latex
example
> > g text html latex
example
> > hhc: not found
> > cp: cannot stat
`D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/example/chm/example.chm': No such file or
> > directory
> > make[1]: *** [chm-example] Error 1
> > make: *** [pkg-example] Error 2
> > *** Installation of example failed ***
> >
> > Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example'
> > Restoring previous
'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example'
> >
> > I don't know why it can not find the "hhc" file.
> > Please tell me which step is wrong.
> > Thank you for helping me!
> > ^_^
> >
> > ----------
> > : Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com]
> > : 2005713 9:32
> > : Ivy_Li
> > : Duncan Murdoch; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> > : Re: : [R] fail in adding library in new version.
> >
> >
> > hhc.exe is the Microsoft help compiler. You have to download it
and put
> > it somewhere in your path.
> >
> > On 7/12/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at smics.com> wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > > I really appreciate your help. I think I have a little
advancement. ^_^
> > > Now I use the package.skeleton() function to create a template.
I
type:
> > > f <- function(x,y) x+y
> > > g <- function(x,y) x-y
> > > d <- data.frame(a=1, b=2)
> > > e <- rnorm(1000)
> > >
package.skeleton(list=c("f","g","d","e"),
name="example")
> > >
> > > in R. I know it will create a folder named "example"
in the path
of "\R\rw2011\" I opened this folder, its format is similar as other
library. Then I modify it "DESCRIPTION" file:
> > > Package: example
> > > Version: 1.0-1
> > > Date: 2005-07-09
> > > Title: My first function
> > > Author: Ivy <Ivy_Li at smics.com>
> > > Maintainer: Ivy <Ivy_Li at smics.com>
> > > Description: simple sum and subtract
> > > License: GPL version 2 or later
> > > Depends: R (>= 1.9), stats, graphics, utils
> > >
> > > I don't whether I should modify other "README"
file.
> > > When I enter the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I
type
the following code:
> > > cd Program Files\R\rw2011\
> > > bin\R CMD install /example
> > >
> > > Well, there appeared error:
> > > ---------- Making package example ------------
> > > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
> > > installing R files
> > > installing data files
> > > installing man source files
> > > installing indices
> > > not zipping data
> > > installing help
> > > >>> Building/Updating help pages for package
'example'
> > > Formats: text html latex example chm
> > > d text html latex
example chm
> > > e text html latex
example chm
> > > f text html latex
example chm
> > > missing link(s): ~~fun~~
> > > g text html latex
example chm
> > > missing link(s): ~~fun~~
> > > hhc: not found
> > > cp: cannot stat
`D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/example/chm/example.chm': No such file or
> > > directory
> > > make[1]: *** [chm-example] Error 1
> > > make: *** [pkg-example] Error 2
> > > *** Installation of example failed ***
> > >
> > > Removing 'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example'
> > >
> > > That's it. I have to consult every R expert. Please help to
solve
this issue. Thank you very much!
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ----------
> > > : Duncan Murdoch [mailto:murdoch at stats.uwo.ca]
> > > : 200578 19:34
> > > : Ivy_Li
> > > : r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> > > : Re: [R] fail in adding library in new version.
> > >
> > >
> > > Ivy_Li wrote:
> > > > Dear all,
> > > > I really appreciate your help. I think I have a
little
advancement. ^_^
> > > >
> > > > When I enter the Dos environment, at first, into the
D:\>, I type the following code:
> > > > cd Program Files\R\rw2011\
> > > > bin\R CMD install /example
> > > >
> > > > "example" is in the d:\, which include the R
folder and
"DESCRIPTION" file, But I wrote nothing in the "DESCRIPTION"
file.
Actually, I don't know what I should write in it.
> > >
> > > Read the R Extensions manual for a detailed description. You
can use
> > > the package.skeleton() function to create a template, but you
need to
> > > edit it to make it acceptable.
> > > >
> > > > Well, there are still aother error:
> > > >
> > > > ---------- Making package example ------------
> > > > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
> > > > error happened.read_description(dfile) : file
'D:/example/DESCRIPTION' is not in valid DCF format
> > >
> > > That's complaining about your bad DESCRIPTION file.
> > >
> > > Duncan Murdoch
> > > > Stop execute
> > > > make[2]: *** [frontmatter] Error 1
> > > > make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
> > > > make: *** [pkg-example] Error 2
> > > > *** Installation of example failed ***
> > > > Removing
'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example'
> > > >
> > > > Please tell me which step is wrong?
> > > > Thanks a lot!
> > > >
> > > > BG
> > > > Ivy_Li
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > ----------
> > > > : Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com]
> > > > : 200577 20:57
> > > > : Uwe Ligges
> > > > : Ivy_Li; r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> > > > : Re: : : [R] fail in adding library in new version.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at
statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >>Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>>On 7/7/05, Uwe Ligges <ligges at
statistik.uni-dortmund.de> wrote:
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>>Ivy_Li wrote:
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>>Dear all,
> > > >>>>> I have done every step as the previous
mail.
> > > >>>>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin
> > > >>>>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl
> > > >>>>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin
> > > >>>>>4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin"
in "Control Panel ->
System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path ->
Variable" , and
they are in the beginning of the "Path"
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> ^
> > > >>>>such blanks are not allowed in the PATH variable
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>> Because I install R in the D drive, so
I set a fold
"MyRpackages" in the same drive. Into the "MyRpackages"
folder I write a
R library named "example", include "DESCRIPTION" file and
"R" folder. In
the "R" folder, the "example" file just content very simple
code as the
previous mail said.
> > > >>>>> So in the Dos environment, at first,
into the D:\>, I
type the following code:
> > > >>>>>cd Program Files\R\rw2011\
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>MyRpackages does not need to be here.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>>bin\R CMD install /MyRpackages/example
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>The first slash in "/MyRPackages"
sugests that this is a top
level
> > > >>>>directory, which does not exist.
> > > >>>>Even better, cd to MyRpackages, add R's bin
dir to your path
variable,
> > > >>>>and simply say:
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>R CMD INSTALL example
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
> > > >>>Another possibility is to put Rcmd.bat from the
batch file
collection
> > > >>>
> > > >>>
http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/
> > > >>>
> > > >>>in your path. It will use the registry to find R so
you won't
have
> > > >>>to modify your path (nor would you have to remodify
it every
time you
> > > >>>install a new version of R which is what you would
otherwise
have to do):
> > > >>>
> > > >>>cd \MyPackages
> > > >>>Rcmd install example
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>Just for the records:
> > > >>
> > > >>1. "cd \MyPackages" won't work, as I have
already explained above.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > If MyPackages is not a top level directory in the current
drive
> > > > then it will not work. Otherwise it does work.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>2. I do *not* recommend this way, in particular I find
it
misleading to
> > > >>provide these batch files on CRAN.
> > > >>
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > The alternative, at least as discussed in your post, is
more work
> > > > since one will then have to change one's path every
time one
> > > > reinstalls R. This is just needless extra work and is
error
prone. If you
> > > > forget to do it then you will be accessing the bin
directory of the
> > > > wrong version of R.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>>>> There are some error:
> > > >>>>>'make' is neither internal or
external command, nor
executable operation or batch file
> > > >>>>>*** installation of example failed ***
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>Well, make.exe is not find in your path. Please
check whether
the file
> > > >>>>exists and the path has been added.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>Uwe Ligges
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>>>Removing
'D:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/example'
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>I think I have closed to success.
heehee~~~~~
> > > >>>>>Thank you for your help.
> > > >>>>>I still need you and others help. Thank you
very much!
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>----------
> > > >>>>>: Gabor Grothendieck [mailto:ggrothendieck
at gmail.com]
> > > >>>>>: 2005630 19:16
> > > >>>>>: Ivy_Li
> > > >>>>>: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> > > >>>>>: Re: : [R] fail in adding library in new
version.
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>On 6/30/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at
smics.com> wrote:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>>Dear Gabor,
> > > >>>>>> Thank your for helping me so much!
> > > >>>>>> I have loaded R the newest version
2.1.1. Then I setup
it in the path of D:\program files\R\
> > > >>>>>>1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin
> > > >>>>>>2. install Active perl in c:\Perl
> > > >>>>>>3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin
> > > >>>>>>4. add "c:\cygwin;
c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel ->
System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path ->
Variable" (In
your previous mail, you said "put these at the beginning of the path",
I
don't understand what is your meaning. Which path?)
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>If in the console you enter the command:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>path
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>then it will display a semicolon separated
list of folders.
You want the folder
> > > >>>>>that contains the tools to be at the
beginning so that you
eliminate
> > > >>>>>the possibility
> > > >>>>>of finding a different program of the same
name first in a
folder that comes
> > > >>>>>prior to the one where the tools are stored.
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>>5. I tried an library example. I set a
new folder named
"example" in the "c:\MyRpackages\". And In the
"example" folder, it
contain an "DESCRIPTION" file and "R" folder. in
"R" folder contain a
"example" file. I just write very simple script in it:
> > > >>>>>>a<-2; b<-3;sum <- sum(a,b);
print(paste(a,"+",b,"=",sum))
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>6. I opened the DOS environment. Into
the "D:\>" Type the
following code:
> > > >>>>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010
> > > >>>>>>But I don't understand the second
line you writed in your
previous mail: "bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example"
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>I was assuming that MyRPackages and R are on
the same disk.
If they are not
> > > >>>>>then you need to specify the disk too. That
is if
MyRPackages is on C and R
> > > >>>>>is installed on D then install your package
via:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>d:
> > > >>>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010
> > > >>>>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>Note that bin\R means to run R.exe in the
bin subfolder of
the current folder
> > > >>>>>using command script install and the
indicated source package.
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>>I am not sure that I set up R in
"D:\" But I do so much
action in C:\ Did I do the correct action? Did I do the action into the
correct path?
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>If you are not sure where R is installed
then enter the
following at the Windows
> > > >>>>>console prompt to find out (this will work
provided you let
it install the key
> > > >>>>>into the registry when you installed R
initially). The reg
command is a command
> > > >>>>>built into Windows (I used XP but I assume
its the same on
other versions)
> > > >>>>>that will query the Windows registry:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>reg query hklm\software\r-core\r /v
InstallPath
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>>I still need your and others help. Thank
you very much!
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>----------
> > > >>>>>>: Gabor Grothendieck
[mailto:ggrothendieck at gmail.com]
> > > >>>>>>: 200566 10:21
> > > >>>>>>: Ivy_Li
> > > >>>>>>: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> > > >>>>>>: Re: [R] fail in adding library in new
version.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>On 6/5/05, Ivy_Li <Ivy_Li at
smics.com> wrote:
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>Hello everybody,
> > > >>>>>>> Could I consult you a question?
> > > >>>>>>> I always use R old version
1.9.1 . Because I can not
add my library into the new version 2.0.0 by the same method as old version.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>Getting the latest version of R is
strongly recommended.
The suggestions
> > > >>>>>>below all assume the latest version and
may or may not work
if you do
> > > >>>>>>not upgrade.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>* I have read the webpage
<http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools>
> > > >>>>>>>* Download the tools.zip
> > > >>>>>>>* Unpack tools.zip into
c:\cygwin
> > > >>>>>>>* Install Active Perl in
c:\Perl
> > > >>>>>>>* Install the mingw32 port of
gcc in c:\mingwin
> > > >>>>>>>* Then go to "Control
Panel -> System -> Advanced ->
Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable Balue" add
;c:\cygwin;c:\mingwin\bin
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>You may need to put these at the
beginning of the path
rather than the end.
> > > >>>>>>Also just as a check enter
> > > >>>>>> path
> > > >>>>>>at the console to make sure that you
have them. You will
likely
> > > >>>>>>have to start a new console session and
possibly even reboot.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>Also you need the Microsoft Help
Compiler, hhc. Suggest
> > > >>>>>>you reread the material on which tools
you need.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>* Save my library
"example" into "c:\MyRpackages\" .
But I am not sure what type it is, is it need suffix?" And I don't what
its content, just my function script, no special format?
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>In MyRPackages you would have a folder
called example, in
your case,
> > > >>>>>>that contains the package. Within
folder example, you
would have the
> > > >>>>>>DESCRIPTION file, the R folder, etc.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>>* Then I don't know where
should I do this step:
Type R CMD INSTALL --build example. Need I run R first?
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>You don't have to run R first. You
do need to make sure
that R.exe can
> > > >>>>>>be found on your path or else use the
absolute path name in
referring to R.
> > > >>>>>>For example, if your path does not
include R you could do
something like this:
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>cd \Program Files\R\rw2010
> > > >>>>>>bin\R cmd install /MyRPackages/example
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>Sorry, there is an error in the above. It
should be:
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>bin\R CMD install c:/MyRPackages/example
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>or
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>bin\Rcmd install c:/MyRPackages/example
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>>Be sure to use forward slashes where
shown above and
backslashes
> > > >>>>>>where shown.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>> So There is a error after I do
this step. It said it
can not find somethig. I don't which step is wrong. It costed me much time.
> > > >>>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>>Try all these suggestions including
upgrading R and if that
does not work
> > > >>>>>>try posting screen dumps of the actual
errors you are getting.
> > > >>>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>Also try googling for
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>> making creating R packages
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>and you will find some privately written
tutorials on all this.
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > > >>>>>
> > >
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> > > >>>>>
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