Hi Jeff,
Thanks for the reply.
It's really a maze just getting any sort of developer related help for r. I
am still not able to understand where to post what.
There is a cygwin port of r. I have managed to build in cygwin till r
executional file though it fails to run. Rscript and rcmd also run.
How to get around this sysdata.rda problem? Any hint will be greatly
appreciated.
Warm regards,
Manu
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From: Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>
Sent: Monday, 21 March 2022, 3:53 am
To: r-help at r-project.org; Manu goswami
Subject: Re: [R] Bug in R-install -- sysdata.rda
Please don't post to multiple lists at once... this is widely frowned on by
many mailing lists. If you simply read the Posting Guide it will inform you that
you should post questions "related to compiling" on r-devel.
I also recommend that you read the R Administration and Installation manual,
because I don't think cygwin is actually a supported platform... the Rtoo
On March 20, 2022 12:54:59 AM PDT, Manu goswami <manugoswami at
hotmail.com> wrote:>Dear R Developers,
>
>Building R from source has never been straight forward but now it has become
impossible. Even when one compiles and links all files
>Still below error is stopping completing build process. This certainly is
deplorably mischievous. Please support to resolve immediately.
>
>Cygwin + win 10 -> error installing sysdata.rda , 64 BIT.
>
>
>make[4]: Entering directory
'/cygdrive/c/ons_1/e2/4.1.2/src/library/tools'
>installing 'sysdata.rda'
>
>*** caught segfault ***
>address 0x18, cause 'memory not mapped'
>
>Traceback:
>1: .Call(PS_sigs, 1L)
>2: eval(exprs[i], envir)
>3: eval(exprs[i], envir)
>4: sys.source(codeFile, env, keep.source = keep.source, keep.parse.data =
keep.parse.data)
>5: doTryCatch(return(expr), name, parentenv, handler)
>6: tryCatchOne(expr, names, parentenv, handlers[[1L]])
>7: tryCatchList(expr, classes, parentenv, handlers)
>8: tryCatch(expr, error = function(e) { call <- conditionCall(e) if
(!is.null(call)) { if (identical(call[[1L]], quote(doTryCatch)))
call <- sys.call(-4L) dcall <- deparse(call, nlines = 1L)
prefix <- paste("Error in", dcall, ": ") LONG
<- 75L sm <- strsplit(conditionMessage(e), "\n")[[1L]]
w <- 14L + nchar(dcall, type = "w") + nchar(sm[1L], type =
"w") if (is.na(w)) w <- 14L + nchar(dcall, type
= "b") + nchar(sm[1L], type = "b") if
(w > LONG) prefix <- paste0(prefix, "\n ") }
else prefix <- "Error : " msg <- paste0(prefix,
conditionMessage(e), "\n") .Internal(seterrmessage(msg[1L])) if
(!silent && isTRUE(getOption("show.error.messages"))) {
cat(msg, file = outFile) .Internal(printDeferredWarnings()) }
invisible(structure(msg, class = "try-error", condition = e))})
>9: try(sys.source(codeFile, env, keep.source = keep.source, keep.parse.data
= keep.parse.data))
>10: loadNamespace(x)
>An irrecoverable exception occurred. R is aborting now ...
>/bin/sh: line 1: 52047 Done echo
"tools:::sysdata2LazyLoadDB(\"./R/sysdata.rda\",\"../../../library/tools/R\")"
> 52048 Segmentation fault (core dumped) | R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL
LC_ALL=C R_ENABLE_JIT=0 TZ=UTC ../../../bin/R --vanilla --no-echo
>make[4]: *** [../../../share/make/basepkg.mk:151: sysdata] Error 139
>make[4]: Leaving directory
'/cygdrive/c/ons_1/e2/4.1.2/src/library/tools'
>make[3]: *** [Makefile:36: all] Error 2
>make[3]: Leaving directory
'/cygdrive/c/ons_1/e2/4.1.2/src/library/tools'
>make[2]: *** [Makefile:37: R] Error 1
>make[2]: Leaving directory '/cygdrive/c/ons_1/e2/4.1.2/src/library'
>make[1]: *** [Makefile:28: R] Error 1
>make[1]: Leaving directory '/cygdrive/c/ons_1/e2/4.1.2/src'
>make: *** [Makefile:61: R] Error 1
>
>Warm Regards,
>Manu
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