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2009 Mar 31
1
error when going through Alan Lenarcic's package Tutorial
Hi Everyone: I've been going through Alan Lenarcic's package tutorial but
when I did
R CMD SHLIB Xdemo.cc Xdemo_main.cc -o Xdemo.dll
I got the following error:
XDemo_res.rc:15:38: warning: missing terminating " character
XDemo_res.rc:23:34: warning: missing terminating ' character
c:\mark\research\Rtools\MinGW\bin\w...
2009 Apr 25
1
issue building my own package... moving from Apple OS to Windows
...le that you can either extract using winzip or
install from the gui.
john chambers new book explains some of this but, i still found it
difficult ( and got help also ) so
I know where you're coming from.
if you want relevant package tutorials: duncan murdoch ,, friedrich
leisch and alan lenarcic all have them on the web. but i think you are
way past the point where you need them. ( and I couldn't
get them to work anyway but they were still quite helpful ).
as far as not needing Perl, I don't know how to do that ? I think they
are changing the CMD
commands to use R rather than P...
2011 Jan 21
1
glitch in building R package
I follow Alan Lenarcic's very helpful tutorial on building R package for Windows (XP), which could be found in www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/stuff_for_blog/AlanRPackageTutorial.pdf<http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/stuff_for_blog/AlanRPackageTutorial.pdf>. The package involves a small dll compiled from some...
2011 Jan 22
0
how to call BayesX in R to see the graph
...age: 73
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 15:16:14 -0800
From: Horace Tso <Horace.Tso@pgn.com>
To: r-help <r-help@r-project.org>
Subject: [R] glitch in building R package
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I follow Alan Lenarcic's very helpful tutorial on building R package for
Windows (XP), which could be found in
www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/stuff_for_blog/AlanRPackageTutorial.pdf<http://www.stat.columbia.edu/%7Egelman/stuff_for_blog/AlanRPackageTutorial.pdf>
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