In RStudio, I enter File -> Open Project -> and browse to open a .Rproj file. Then, I click Build -> Build Binary Package. Thanks. On 2020/4/28 ?? 10:55, Duncan Murdoch wrote:> On 28/04/2020 9:56 a.m., Steven Yen wrote: >> Thanks. I visited the Rtools web page and learned to run the following >> lines. I am still getting the same warning message. > > And you are still not telling us what command you used to trigger that > message. > > Duncan Murdoch > >> >> ? > writeLines('PATH="${RTOOLS40_HOME}\\usr\\bin;${PATH}"', con >> "~/.Renviron") >> ? > Sys.which("make") >> ? ????????????????????????????? make >> "C:\\rtools40\\usr\\bin\\make.exe" >> >> On 2020/4/28 ?? 08:39, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >>> On 28/04/2020 5:57 a.m., Steven T. Yen wrote: >>>> Dear All >>>> >>>> I updated to R-4.0.0. and also installed the latest Rtools 4.0 (to now >>>> the new default folder c:\rtools40). While compiling a package >>>> (binary) >>>> I received the follow marning message saying Rtools is required. Any >>>> clues? Thanks. >>> >>> Presumably you didn't put it on your path, or you used a non-standard >>> way to build.? You need to say what command you used. >>> >>> Duncan Murdoch >
On 28/04/2020 11:02 a.m., Steven Yen wrote:> In RStudio, I enter File -> Open Project -> and browse to open a .Rproj > file. Then, I click Build -> Build Binary Package. Thanks.Do it the standard way instead of using devtools. Duncan Murdoch> > On 2020/4/28 ?? 10:55, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> On 28/04/2020 9:56 a.m., Steven Yen wrote: >>> Thanks. I visited the Rtools web page and learned to run the following >>> lines. I am still getting the same warning message. >> >> And you are still not telling us what command you used to trigger that >> message. >> >> Duncan Murdoch >> >>> >>> ? > writeLines('PATH="${RTOOLS40_HOME}\\usr\\bin;${PATH}"', con >>> "~/.Renviron") >>> ? > Sys.which("make") >>> ? ????????????????????????????? make >>> "C:\\rtools40\\usr\\bin\\make.exe" >>> >>> On 2020/4/28 ?? 08:39, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >>>> On 28/04/2020 5:57 a.m., Steven T. Yen wrote: >>>>> Dear All >>>>> >>>>> I updated to R-4.0.0. and also installed the latest Rtools 4.0 (to now >>>>> the new default folder c:\rtools40). While compiling a package >>>>> (binary) >>>>> I received the follow marning message saying Rtools is required. Any >>>>> clues? Thanks. >>>> >>>> Presumably you didn't put it on your path, or you used a non-standard >>>> way to build.? You need to say what command you used. >>>> >>>> Duncan Murdoch >>
Thanks. Can you kindly tell me what to read to do it the "standard way"? Also, where can I find file .Renviron. On 2020/4/28 ?? 11:08, Duncan Murdoch wrote:> On 28/04/2020 11:02 a.m., Steven Yen wrote: >> In RStudio, I enter File -> Open Project -> and browse to open a .Rproj >> file. Then, I click Build -> Build Binary Package. Thanks. > > Do it the standard way instead of using devtools. > > Duncan Murdoch > >> >> On 2020/4/28 ?? 10:55, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >>> On 28/04/2020 9:56 a.m., Steven Yen wrote: >>>> Thanks. I visited the Rtools web page and learned to run the following >>>> lines. I am still getting the same warning message. >>> >>> And you are still not telling us what command you used to trigger that >>> message. >>> >>> Duncan Murdoch >>> >>>> >>>> ?? > writeLines('PATH="${RTOOLS40_HOME}\\usr\\bin;${PATH}"', con >>>> "~/.Renviron") >>>> ?? > Sys.which("make") >>>> ?? ????????????????????????????? make >>>> "C:\\rtools40\\usr\\bin\\make.exe" >>>> >>>> On 2020/4/28 ?? 08:39, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >>>>> On 28/04/2020 5:57 a.m., Steven T. Yen wrote: >>>>>> Dear All >>>>>> >>>>>> I updated to R-4.0.0. and also installed the latest Rtools 4.0 >>>>>> (to now >>>>>> the new default folder c:\rtools40). While compiling a package >>>>>> (binary) >>>>>> I received the follow marning message saying Rtools is required. Any >>>>>> clues? Thanks. >>>>> >>>>> Presumably you didn't put it on your path, or you used a non-standard >>>>> way to build.? You need to say what command you used. >>>>> >>>>> Duncan Murdoch >>> >