Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "inst/CITATION produced error during Rcmd check <package>"
2005 Sep 14
1
R CMD check
Dear r-devel members,
I tried to build R packages on a PC running Windows XP but experience
problems. However, it is ok when there is no inst directory in a package.
Any help would be appreciated.
The following is an example,
C:\work>R CMD check VR_7.2-19.tar.gz
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory 'C:/work/VR.Rcheck'
* using R version 2.1.1, 2005-06-20
*
2004 Nov 15
1
Error whilst building packages
Dear All,
I have been working on building a new version of the Wavethresh package for
some time now. Having build a working version on Linux, I am getting the
following error when checking on Windows:
C:\Rpackages\R\rw2000\bin>Rcmd check wavethresh
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory 'C:/Rpackages/R/rw2000/bin/wavethresh.Rcheck'
* checking for file
2004 Nov 07
4
writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP
Dear listers,
I have developped a set of functions that I would like to package on a
Windows XP plateform for some friends (this would be more simple than to
deliver them as a source text file without handy help). I am working under
Windows XP.
Of course I have gone through the manual "Writing R extension" and try to
sort out what a most simple "packaging" for beginner
2004 Oct 29
1
problem building an R package under Windows XP with calls to NAG C routines
Hello all,
I was able to create R packages under windows XP in the past using the
dynamic NAG C library for windows XP (Mark 6).
Recently, I changed computers and I am now using the static NAG C library
for windows XP (Mark 7) to create a simple R package (called "test") which
simply returns random numbers simulated using repetitive calls to a NAG C
routine (uniform random
2005 Feb 15
2
Making a Package
Hello.
I have what I know to be a simple question, but never having done anything like this it is
pretty tough.
I'm trying to write an R package. I have a collection of functions that I loaded into R and
then used package.skeleton(). After editing everything in the resulting folder, call it
NewPackage, I tried to follow along with some instructions I found for Windows users.
I installed
2004 Oct 31
1
Problem in building a package in R 2.0.0
Dear all
I am trying to build a package in Windows.
I use the following command (which it used to work with previous
versions ) and I am getting the following error
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\bin>Rcmd build --binary --use-zip
C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\src\library\gamlss
* checking for
2008 Feb 13
1
compiling 2.6.2 using icc
I am having trouble compiling R-2.6.2 on suse linux x86_64 using the
intel compiler. I read section C.2.1 Intel compilers in the R
Installation and Administration manual, and put
CC=icc
CFLAGS="-g -O3 -wd188 -ip"
F77=ifort
FFLAGS="-g -O3"
ICC_LIBS=/opt/intel/cce/10.1.012/lib
IFC_LIBS=/opt/intel/fce/10.1.012/lib/
LDFLAGS="-L$ICC_LIBS -L$IFC_LIBS -L/usr/lib64"
2005 Mar 24
2
build failed of package
I am trying to install the rpvm package doing this:
C:\R\rw2000\bin>rcmd install rpvm_0.6-2.tar.gz
'.' is not recognized as an internal or external
command,
operable program or batch file.
'.' is not recognized as an internal or external
command,
operable program or batch file.
make: *** /rpvm: No such file or directory. Stop.
make: *** [pkg-rpvm] Error 2
*** Installation of
2004 Oct 25
5
building a package under windows
Hi,
I have a package of my own which seems to work fine under linux.
I want to make a compiled version for windows.
(I work with windows 2000 and R 2.0)
I have followed the steps described in the file
readme.packages (in the top-level directory of the binary installation)
and I had a trouble at this step (which aim is not documented):
C:\Program Files\R\rw2000\src\gnuwin32>make libR.a
2006 Jun 08
1
Problems Building R-2.3.1 on Alpha server ES40 running Tru64 V5.1B PK#5
R Listers,
One of the list contributors suggested I abandon attempts to build
R-1.9.1 and focus on building R-2.3.1. I believe the main set of
packages have been built properly (with some changes to the code) -
however, when building the Recommended packages, the build fails.
CODE CHANGES:
=============
1. My C compiler requires a ";" on line 589 of
..../src/main/printutils.c. Here
2004 Nov 16
2
User package - Simple Ports
R experts,
I created a package X for R 1.8 that I want to re-install for 2.0.1. In
addition to downloading/installing Perl and Rtools as directed in the
README.packages file and ensuring that they appear in my path, I have
modified X's DESCRIPTION file to include all required fields.
Additionally I have deleted the "built" line since the make process
will add that. The source
2007 Aug 23
1
Error building R 2-5.2.1 on Sun Solaris 8
As shown below, the build process fails with only vague messages,
leaving me clueless as to how to resolve.
Thanks, in advance, for any help that you may offer.
Mike
--------------------------------------
# ./configure --prefix=/SOURCES/R-2.5.1 --with-iconv=no
...
...
...
R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.8
Source directory: .
Installation directory: /SOURCES/R-2.5.1
C compiler: gcc
2004 Nov 17
1
OOP pkg compilation failure
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the OOP package (http://www.omegahat.org/OOP) but
having difficulty in resolving the errors generated during compilation.
Googling doesn't seem to be giving much help.
Can anyone please help. Below is the transcript of what I get from my
command prompt. (I'm running on rw_2.0.0 WIN XP SP2 platform).
Thanks in advance
---transcript----
Microsoft
2004 Nov 03
1
Building a package under WIN2000 / rw2.0
I have an odd problem in building a package with only R-code in it.
I have a package mainly used by myself which I last build under R
1.9.0.
The operation system is Win2000 5.00.2195, Service Pack 3
When I do:
c:\stat\r\rw2000\bin\Rcmd install --docs=normal --build
--library=c:\stat\R\bxc\library c:\stat\R\bxc\library.sources\xx
then after updating help pages I get:
preparing package xx for
2004 Nov 03
1
Building a package under WIN2000 / rw2.0
I have an odd problem in building a package with only R-code in it.
I have a package mainly used by myself which I last build under R
1.9.0.
The operation system is Win2000 5.00.2195, Service Pack 3
When I do:
c:\stat\r\rw2000\bin\Rcmd install --docs=normal --build
--library=c:\stat\R\bxc\library c:\stat\R\bxc\library.sources\xx
then after updating help pages I get:
preparing package xx for
2004 Oct 17
3
question about Rcmd SHLIB
Dear R-people:
I tried to create a shared library in Windows XP. However I got error
messages which attached below:
C:\lasso>Rcmd SHLIB all.f cox.f
gcc all.o libR makeMakedeps all.dll -o all
gcc.exe: libR: No such file or directory
gcc.exe: makeMakedeps: No such file or directory
make: *** [all] Error 1
I have created shard libraries successfully before. Also for the same
fortran files:
2006 Nov 03
2
WG: Formal methods are not loaded from NAMESPACE inreloadedworkspace image
Sorry, to bother the list one more time: but the following worked at
least for 'urca':
in NAMESPACE I now included explicitly:
import(methods)
a fix of the 'urca'-package will be uploaded to CRAN on the weekend.
Fritz, will this work for ypur package 'flexclust' too? I have in my
DESCRIPTION imports: methods and in flexclust it is in depends: methods.
However, both
2006 Nov 03
1
Formal methods are not loaded from NAMESPACE in reloadedworkspace image
Dear R-Devel subscriber,
as a follow up to my yesterday's email: I tested an analogous example
with the S4-package "flexclust" by executing the following code:
library(flexclust)
example(cclust)
cl
After saving the work space and starting a new R process with the
restored work space, the same behaviour (i.e., the methods pertinent to
"flexclust" are not used, even after
2005 Apr 07
1
build rpvm under cygwin
I tried ot build rpvm in my own makefile.
But runs into some linker errors like e.g.
undefined reference to `_R_alloc'
My enviornment looks like this:
CYGWIN
pvm 3.4 compiled under cygwin myself
R installed from the rw2001.exe setup file.
I guess that the R under rw2001.exe was build with
some other compiler?
I then tried to compile R myself under CYGWIN but runs
into the following
2002 Jan 22
1
documentation and plotting with lqs
Dear r-help,
Is there any available description of the components of lqs objects
found in the package "lqs"?
> names(slts)
[1] "crit" "sing" "coefficients" "bestone"
[5] "fitted.values" "residuals" "scale" "terms"
[9] "call"