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2005 Jul 19
1
Problem building R
I initially thought this only was the case for me on R-devel, but also just tested it on the current R-patched and R-2.1.1 (so perhaps this more belongs on R-help, but ...). I'm having an odd error with the makefiles in src/library/XXX while building R. When it tries to create the 'po' directory, the Makefile specifies: @if test -d $(srcdir)/inst/po; then \ $(MKINSTALLDIRS)
2003 Dec 17
2
Can't start R-devel
Hello ... With a new checkout of R-devel, I'm getting the following error on startup: Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or 'help.start()' for a HTML browser interface to help. Type 'q()' to quit R. Error in open.connection(con, "rb") : unable to open connection In addition: Warning message: cannot open compressed file
2004 Oct 09
2
inst directory
R CMD check on a Windows system, halts with the following; installing inst files FIND: Parameter format not correct make[2]: *** [C:/AlgDesign/AlgDesign.Rcheck/AlgDesign/inst]Error 2 make[1] *** [all] Error 2 make: *** [pkg-AlgDesign] Error2 *** Installation of AlgDesign failed **** The inst directory contains the sub directory doc with a pdf and dvi file. Any sub directory in inst seems to
2004 Mar 15
1
gzfile & read.table on Win32
Hello ... Are there any known problems or even gotchas to look out for when using a gzfile connection in read.csv/read.table in Windows? In the package PROcess, available at www.bioconductor.org/repository/devel/package/html/PROcess.html there are two files in the PROcess/inst/Test directory which are of the extension *.csv.gz. With both files, if I open up a gzfile connection, say: vv <-
2003 Nov 13
2
install.packages() for a local file
Hello ... I see that on Windows one can specify a filename as the "pkgs" argument and then set CRAN=NULL when calling install.packages() for a local file. Is there a way to do this on unix? It doesn't appear to be possible, but perhaps I am missing something here. Also, if indeed there is no method to do this on unix, is there a reason behind it or has it just never been
2004 Oct 09
1
inst directory
R CMD check now balks at my inst directory. It contains a single folder "doc," but apparently any folder causes the problem. If inst is empty, the project checks OK. This was not a problem before 1.9. I've checked the documentation, but don't see a change. What am I missing. -- Bob Wheeler --- http://www.bobwheeler.com/ ECHIP, Inc. --- Randomness comes in bunches.
2003 May 23
1
Problem building R-devel
Hello ... I went to build R-devel today (Redhat Linux 7.2, kernel 2.4.9-31, gcc 2.96) and am getting this error: gcc -I../../src/extra/zlib -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -mieee-fp -g -O2 -c pcre.c -o pcre.o pcre.c: In function `do_pgrep': pcre.c:71: parse error before `char' pcre.c:72: `s' undeclared (first use
2003 Sep 16
2
couldn't find function "setClass"
Hello ... With a new checkout of R-devel (last update was 2003-09-11) we are having a problem (it seems to be happening to all of us here on a few different machines) where during install/check/etc when the 'save image' happens (in packages using 'save image'): ** save image Error: couldn't find function "setClass" Execution halted This is for all packages that
2004 Mar 31
2
segfault in browseURL()
Hello ... Using Win2K (and reportedly WinXP), when the length of the 'url' string >= 280 characters, a segmentation fault occurs. This doesn't seem to be affecting unix machines. Thanks -J
2013 Sep 17
2
processing of /vignettes and /inst/doc
It is stated in R-exts that Sweave files (.Rnw) are either processed in /vignettes or /inst/doc, not both. Furthermore, it is stated that external manuals and other files in /inst/doc will be installed. This behaviour has been used to deal with the situation where a package has two "vignettes", one that is easily processed and one that has a long running time. This could be done by
2004 Aug 23
2
Installing package lattice
Here's another issue (that might well be operator error): > install.packages("lattice") ... ... ** save image Loading required package: grid Error in importIntoEnv(impenv, impnames, ns, impvars) : object(s) 'dev.list', 'cm.colors', 'gray', 'heat.colors' are not exported by 'namespace:graphics' Execution halted ERROR: execution of
2010 Nov 02
1
inst/ and hidden files/directories, especially inst/.svn/?
In Section 'Package subdirectories' of 'Writing R Extensions', it says about the inst/ directory that: "The contents of the inst subdirectory will be copied recursively to the installation directory (except perhaps hidden files with names starting with ?.?)." Indeed, on Windows with R v2.12.0 patched (2010-11-01 r53513) and R v2.13.0 devel (2010-11-01 r53513), if you
2013 Jul 21
3
[LLVMdev] Inst field in MSP430InstrFormats.td
Hello, Within the file "MSP430InstrFormats.td" there is a class called "MSP430Inst" which has "Instruction" as superclass. Within this class there is a field called "Inst" (field bits<16> Inst;) which gets assigned in classes which specifies a specific instruction format, e.g. IForm contains: let Inst{12-15} = opcode; let Inst{7} = ad.Value; let
2003 Apr 28
1
installed.packages() with no packages
Hello ... I found this due to a situation where installed.packages() was given a lib.loc argument that turned out to not have any R packages installed. As an example: > z <- tempfile() > dir.create(z) > installed.packages(z) Error in "colnames<-"(*tmp*, value = c("Package", "LibPath", pkgFlds)) : dimnames applied to non-array Looking at the code,
2007 Jun 12
1
PATCH: install inst/ before doing lazyload on Windows
Hi, On Windows, package files in the inst/ subdir are installed after the lazyload creation. This differs from Linux where inst/ is installed _before_ lazyload creation. Since packages may need data in inst, I think the order on Windows should be changed. Perhaps like this: diff --git a/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg b/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg index 57af321..868e8f1 100644 --- a/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg +++
2009 Sep 04
1
Viewing pdfs from inst/doc
Writing R extensions says: In addition to the help files in Rd format, R packages allow the inclusion of documents in arbitrary other formats. The standard location for these is subdirectory inst/doc of a source package, the contents will be copied to subdirectory doc when the package is installed. Pointers from package help indices to the installed documents are automatically created.
2009 Sep 25
1
R CMD INSTALL --build: Folders /inst and /etc not in zip-file and WindowsXP locks /library/[package]/etc/
Dear R users, My set-up: OS=Windows XP, R-2.9.2, Rtools210 I faced the follwing problem with the package compilation: There is no "/inst" or "/etc" subdirectory in the package-zip-file. And the content of the "/etc" subdirectory is lost, too. I tried a simplified "test" package. The "test" package has the following structure (see also attachement:
2013 Jul 22
0
[LLVMdev] Inst field in MSP430InstrFormats.td
The Inst field is used to specify instruction encodings, which are then used to generate assemblers and disassemblers. I'm not sure offhand, but it's possible that the MSP430 backend doesn't make use of an auto-generated assembler. --Owen On Jul 21, 2013, at 4:19 PM, David Wiberg <dwiberg at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > Within the file
2017 Aug 16
2
Inst->replaceAllUsesWith and uses in ConstantExpr
Hello all, >From what I have observed, using `Inst->replaceAllUsesWith` does not replace uses of the `Inst` in `ConstantExpr`s. Is there some way to have a universal replaceAllUsesWith? Thanks, ~Siddharth. -- Sending this from my phone, please excuse any typos! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Mar 30
1
R CMD build processes inst/doc/Makefile only if there are vignette files?
Hi, in Section 'Writing package vignettes' of 'Writing R Extensions' it says: "Whenever a Makefile is found, then R CMD build will try to run make after the Sweave runs, so PDF manuals can be created from arbitrary source formats (plain LaTeX files, ...). [...] Note that the make step is executed even if there are no files in Sweave format, [...]". In my package,