Dear expRts,
when I try to build a package by myself, the process fails writing the
following messages to 00install.out:
* Installing *source* package 'dynalc' ...
** libs
WARNING: no source files found
chmod: Zugriff auf
?/home/hannes/texte/forschung/clot/programme/dynalc.Rcheck/dynalc/libs/*? nicht
m?glich: No such file or directory
** R
** data
** inst
** help
Note: removing empty section \value
Note: removing empty section \details
Note: removing empty section \description
Note: removing empty section \note
Note: removing empty section \references
Note: removing empty section \title
Note: removing empty section \arguments
Note: removing empty section \examples
Note: removing empty section \seealso
>>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'dynalc'
Formats: text html latex example
allcombos text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
contribloss text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
dummy text html latex example
dynalc text html latex
hirchalg text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
hirchloss text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
setupalc text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
sumloss text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
tabble text html latex example
missing link(s): ~~fun~~
** building package indices ...
Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings, :
line 12 did not have 19 elements
Calls: <Anonymous> ... <Anonymous> -> switch -> assign ->
read.table -> scan
Execution halted
ERROR: installing package indices failed
** Removing
'/home/hannes/texte/forschung/clot/programme/dynalc.Rcheck/dynalc'
Grepping the directory for "switch" or "scan" does not show
anything.
Removing the data set from the "data" directory does not change the
error
message.
What else can I do to narrow the range of possible targets when looking
for the error?
Best wishes
Johannes
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Johannes Huesing wrote:> Dear expRts, > when I try to build a package by myself, the process fails writing the > following messages to 00install.out: > > * Installing *source* package 'dynalc' ... > ** libs > WARNING: no source files found > chmod: Zugriff auf ?/home/hannes/texte/forschung/clot/programme/dynalc.Rcheck/dynalc/libs/*? nicht m?glich: No such file or directory > ** R > ** data > ** inst > ** help > Note: removing empty section \value > Note: removing empty section \details > Note: removing empty section \description > Note: removing empty section \note > Note: removing empty section \references > Note: removing empty section \title > Note: removing empty section \arguments > Note: removing empty section \examples > Note: removing empty section \seealso > >>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'dynalc' > Formats: text html latex example > allcombos text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > contribloss text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > dummy text html latex example > dynalc text html latex > hirchalg text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > hirchloss text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > setupalc text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > sumloss text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > tabble text html latex example > missing link(s): ~~fun~~ > ** building package indices ... > Error in scan(file, what, nmax, sep, dec, quote, skip, nlines, na.strings, : > line 12 did not have 19 elements > Calls: <Anonymous> ... <Anonymous> -> switch -> assign -> read.table -> scan > Execution halted > ERROR: installing package indices failed > ** Removing '/home/hannes/texte/forschung/clot/programme/dynalc.Rcheck/dynalc' > > Grepping the directory for "switch" or "scan" does not show anything. > Removing the data set from the "data" directory does not change the error > message. > What else can I do to narrow the range of possible targets when looking > for the error? >The earlier messages suggest that you have automatically produced help files (from package.skeleton) and haven't edited them. I'd suggest moving them to a temporary directory until you're ready to edit them properly. If that doesn't fix it, or it still occurs after you're done with the editing, then you'll need to post more details: what version of R, what platform, etc. sessionInfo() will print this. Duncan Murdoch> Best wishes > > > Johannes >