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2017 Jun 27
2
texi2pdf doesn't find the correct MikTex installation due to erroneous Sys.which()
I checked after this question popped up on Stackoverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44785961/compile-pdf-in-rstudio-works-but-knit2pdf-does-not-work-in-r-or-rstudio On Windows, texi2pdf looks for the texify.exe of Miktex, but looks in a very wrong place: > Sys.which("texify") texify
2017 Jun 27
0
texi2pdf doesn't find the correct MikTex installation due to erroneous Sys.which()
Ah, but I bet you do have that path...try > Sys.which("texify") texify "C:\\PROGRA~2\\MIKTEX~1.9\\miktex\\bin\\texify.exe" > normalizePath(Sys.which("texify")) [1] "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\MiKTeX 2.9\\miktex\\bin\\texify.exe" Cheers, Rich Calaway Microsoft R Product Team 24/1341 +1 (425) 4219919
2004 Dec 29
3
Windows vignettes, shQuote, texi2dvi
I noticed a shQuote fix for Windows in the svn logs. Just wanted to point out that this will favorably affect texi2dvi on Windows which previously used UNIX quoting and so generated an incorrect Windows command. (Note that texi2dvi is used when creating vignettes.) Another problem is that the recommended tex distribution for Windows, fptex, does not have texi2dvi in the first place. The
2015 Oct 10
1
MiKTeX's withdrawal of texi2dvi.exe
MiKTeX has abruptly removed texi2dvi.exe from its distribution. (MiKTeX broke its updating process earlier and an attempted update trashed the updater on my installation so I was forced to make a fresh install of the current distribution. I do not know if updates remove a currently installed texi2dvi.exe.) This has two consequences: 1) It is used by tools::texi2dvi() if found. As far as I
2007 Oct 04
1
Sweave and LaTeX
Hi I started using Sweave and LaTeX but have a (smaller) problem. As I am not yet very fluent in LaTeX I do the following: I texify my snw-file to look for errors in my LaTeX and correct them. However, if I have the following chunk, I get an error when texifying: ... \usepackage{Sweave} ... <<echo=F, results=tex>>= workdr<-('c:/aaa/Projekte/IOT2005/Bericht/Workingpapers') setwd(workdr) xtable(table_nzo,caption="Importg?ter, die nicht einem NOGA-Sektor zugeordnet werden k?nnen") @ The problematic line is the last one bef...
2004 Jan 19
1
ftable to LaTeX
hi there is there a way to convert objects of class ftable into LaTex code preserving the 'look' with row and column infomation? xtable() {xtable} can't handle such objects and latex() {Hmisc} just texify the number matrix, without row/column information regards soren
2008 Apr 07
1
How to include a vignette with my package?
I want to include a vignette with a package I wrote. I did follow the "Writting R extentions" document step by step, but went I run "Rcmd build", an error occurs. It goes like this: " * creating vignettes ... ERROR . . . . :7: Emergency stop L7L ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!texify: pdflatex failed for some reason <see log file>.
2010 Feb 12
1
Sweave
Hello, I am trying to start using Sweave. I copy the example from help Sweave testfile <- system.file("Sweave", "Sweave-test-1.Rnw", package = "utils") ## enforce par(ask=FALSE) options(device.ask.default=FALSE) ## create a LaTeX file Sweave(testfile) ## This can be compiled to PDF by tools::texi2dvi("Sweave-test-1.tex", pdf=TRUE) and I
2013 Mar 25
1
Rd.sty not found
I'm trying to build and check a new package. But keep getting the warning: * checking PDF version of manual ... WARNING LaTeX errors when creating PDF version. This typically indicates Rd problems. When I go into the package.Rcheck directory, package-manual.pdf is created. however if I do a pdflatex on package.tex I get the following: This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.4-1.40.13
2005 Oct 02
1
Problem Sweaving vignettes: MiKTeX's texi2dvi reports errors
Hi, I am trying to create a Bioconductor package. Everything installs and checks fine. Now I'm on my last step, which is to create a vignette. I'm trying to test the Sweave process, to make sure I can build a vignette. I am stuck at the texi2dvi stage, which fails when I try to process the example Sweave-test-1.tex file. I am using Windows binary R distributions, and have the same
2017 Apr 24
1
TEXINFO error when building R-3.4.0
Hello. I am trying to build 64 bit R-3.4.0 (specifically R-patched_2017-04-23) on Windows 64 and have run into an issue with building the html files. I am using Rtools34 version 1962, the texinfo zip from <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/> unzipped into C:\R\texinfo, and Strawberry perl 5.24.1.1-64bit. In my MkRules.local I have the following, which worked for building R in 3.3.x: #
2018 Feb 09
3
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Hi Avraham, What a coincidence, I have been following this post of yours: https://www.avrahamadler.com/2013/10/24/an-openblas-based-rblas-for-windows-64-step-by-step/ Looks like this post is slightly older than what you have shared previously. It is strange that you did not get the attachments. I am pasting the contents of the MkRules.local here:
2023 Aug 31
1
Problems with installing R packages from source and running C++ in R, even on fresh R installation
? Thu, 31 Aug 2023 14:01:54 +0000 Christophe Bousquet <chr_bousquet at protonmail.com> ?????: > So when I run the commands, I get this output. I honestly have no > clue whether this can be considered as something useful or not :-/ > > ``` > > tools:::.shlib_internal(c('-n', 'hello.c')) > make cmd is > make -f
2023 Aug 31
1
Problems with installing R packages from source and running C++ in R, even on fresh R installation
> This can be considered good news. You have just successfully performed > the job that is normally done by R CMD SHLIB when installing source > packages or running inline C++ code. The environment variables, at > least inside your running R session, are completely fine. > > Now we need to find out why R CMD SHLIB itself fails without producing > any output. Do you get any
2010 Sep 14
4
Sweave and Miktex (Sweave.sty not found)
Hi all, I know from googling that this is a common problem; I've just tried what I understand to be the common solutions to know avail -- maybe I'm just confused. I installed Miktex 2.8 -- it seems to be working fine. I'm using this demo document: http://www.stat.berkeley.edu/~houston/demo.Rnw I've copied the Sweave.sty file into at this point multiple places on the Miktex
2018 Feb 09
0
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Hi Avraham, A quick question - I realized I did not have *Perl* installed. So I installed *ActiveState Perl* right now. Also I see I need *texinfo* and *texi2any*. I was able to installed *texinfo* from here: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/texinfo.htm. But not sure where to get *texi2any*. Can you guide me in this step? Regards, Indrajit On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Indrajit Sen
2018 Feb 09
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Hi All, I am trying to compile R from source on a 64 bit Windows. I have downloaded and installed all the third party software as per the R - documentation. The compilation starts fine and after a while it stops with the following error message: D:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/../lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.9.3/../../../../x86_64-w64-mingw32/bin/ld.exe: cannot find -lRgraphapp collect2.exe: error: ld
2000 Feb 04
8
Internal error: Signal 11
Hi, I have a problem with Samba from last week. Our SMB server( Debian Linux 2.2.12, samba 2.0.5a) was working very well since october 99. We didn't do any changes with our SMB server sw or hw configuration. There is my problem: content of samba log file: [2000/01/25 05:52:52, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(521) PC1 (10.0.0.42) connect to service database$ as user USER1
2018 Feb 09
1
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Please note that building R on Windows is documented in "R Installation and Administration", including links to external software. Particularly there is a link to texinfo which is part of Rtools. The documentation is maintained and it is a sufficient source of information for building R on Windows. https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html