Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "building windows packages under wine/linux and cross-compiling."
2005 Feb 07
1
Problems encountered/fixed making CrossCompileBuild
Dear All:
I encountered and apparently overcame problems following Yan
and Rossini?s procedure for "Building Microsoft Windows
Versions of R and R packages under Intel Linux"
(http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/cross-build.pdf): I
have successfully cross-compiled R packages for Windows on a
FreeBSD 4.10 i386 system.
My revisions to Makefile-rcb (http://cran.r-
2004 Oct 19
1
Cross compiling in R-2.0.0
Hello,
When compiling R-2.0.0 for cross-compiling, I get the following error
when calling 'make R'
---------- Making package base ------------
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
/bin/sh: line 1: --vanilla: command not found
make[5]: *** [frontmatter] Erro 127
make[4]: *** [all] Erro 2
make[3]: *** [pkg-base] Erro 2
make[2]: *** [rpackage] Erro 2
make[1]: *** [all] Erro 2
make[1]:
2004 Dec 16
1
Lazy-loading db setup in the R build process
Hi All,
I have read the article on lazy-loading in the September R news letter, and
think I have at least a vague grasp on what is happening.
Am I right in thinking that, assuming I were using the same packages, I
could copy the .rdb & .rdx files from one installation of R (2.0.0) to
another?
I ask this as I'm trying to cross-compile R (for ARM), and need to use R
itself to perform the
2008 Nov 18
2
anyone familiar with this error?
[whit at linuxsvr R.packages]$ sudo R CMD INSTALL portfolio.construction
* Installing to library '/usr/local/lib64/R/library'
* Installing *source* package 'portfolio.construction' ...
** R
** preparing package for lazy loading
Loading required package: fts
Loading required package: quadprog
Loading required package: Rexcelpoi
terminate called after throwing an instance of
2010 Jun 23
1
problem to building R (datasets)
Dear all,
While I was trying to build R source, I found an error at datasets package
(there was no error before that)
../../../library/datasets/R/datasets is unchanged
Error in dir.create(Rdatadir, showWarnings = FALSE) :
file name conversion problem
Calls: <Anonymous> -> <Anonymous> -> dir.create
Execution halted
make[2]: *** [all] Error 1
make[1]: *** [R] Error 1
make: ***
2006 Jun 02
1
Installation R-2.3.1 on IBM AIX5.3 (PR#8931)
Full_Name: Karsten Tabelow
Version: R-2.3.1
OS: AIX5.3
Submission from: (NULL) (62.141.176.2)
Specification in config.site:
CC=xlc_r
CFLAGS='-O -qstrict'
F77=xlf_r
FFLAGS='-O -qstrict'
SHLIB_LDFLAGS='-G'
DYLIB_LDFLAGS='-G'
LDFLAGS='-brtl'
CXX=xlc++_r
CXXFLAGS='-O -qstrict'
Complilation error in src/main/printutils.c:
"printutils.c",
2003 Oct 01
1
installing DBI_0.1-6.tar.gz
Dear,
I tried to install the DBI package in R-1.7.1, but this gave the
following error:
/volume1/scratch/jallemee/R/lib/R/bin/INSTALL: line 1: 1856
Done ( echo
"options(save.image.defaults=${save_image_defaults})"; if test
-s R_PROFILE.R; then
cat R_PROFILE.R;
fi; echo
2005 Apr 15
1
Error Building From Source
Greetings:
I am trying to build R-2.0.1 from source on windows. My path is set to:
.;C:\RStools;C:\MinGW\bin;C:\perl\bin;C:\texmf\miktex\bin;C:\HTMLws\;C:\R201\R201\bin;%System
Root%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Files\
Common Files\Adaptec Shared\System;C:\LINGO9\
and Mkrules has been edited and reads
# path (possibly full path) to same version of R on the host
2008 Mar 24
1
make error: ../../../bin/R: bad substitution
Hi,
I am getting this error when I run 'make' under src/library/base:
../../../library/base/R/base is unchanged
../../../bin/R: bad substitution
make: *** [all] Error 1
I traced it down to the following line in src/library/base/Makefile:
@cat $(srcdir)/makebasedb.R | \
R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL LC_ALL=C $(R_EXE) --slave > /dev/null
I am trying to build R-2.6.2 on a
2007 Jun 29
1
R CMD build with mingw and msys (PR#9766)
Full_Name: Steffen
Version: 2-5-0
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (192.124.243.162)
Hi,
the R CMD build script is using
if($WINDOWS) {
## workaround for paths in Cygwin tar
$filepath =~ s+^([A-Za-z]):+/cygdrive/\1+;
}
which does not work if the build environment is a MINGW.
I have added the patch below,
Yours,
Steffen
$ diff -u build build.orig
--- build
2004 Aug 05
1
Problem in method's Makefile?
Hi there ...
Not too long after the switch to using Subversion I tried to checkout &
build R but encountered an error - and being short on time at that point
put it off to look at later. So today I sat down again and was
encountering this error every time I would attempt to build:
dumping R code in package 'methods'
Saving namespace image ...
initializing class and method
2004 Aug 05
1
Problem in method's Makefile?
Hi there ...
Not too long after the switch to using Subversion I tried to checkout &
build R but encountered an error - and being short on time at that point
put it off to look at later. So today I sat down again and was
encountering this error every time I would attempt to build:
dumping R code in package 'methods'
Saving namespace image ...
initializing class and method
2004 May 10
1
Solve for "Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory"
Dear R Help,
My apologies if this is widely known, but I didn't find this in the R
archives.
I am running WinXP pro and R 1.90. Rcmd build or check fails with the
error: "Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory"
$TMPDIR is set to $TMPDIR or C:/TEMP in share\perl\R\Var.pm. TMPDIR or
c:\temp do not exist on WinXP on my laptop. I have C:\WUTemp and the
env variables
2002 Apr 08
1
Still having a problem with Rcmd - TMPDIR
Hello R-users:
I'm experiencing difficulty in building a package in R 1.4.1 under Windows
2000. When I run Rcmd I get this:
F:\r\library>f:\r\bin\rcmd check ringsim
Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory
F:\r\library>f:\r\bin\rcmd build ringsim
Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory
This problem was discussed over a year ago - the problem was attributed to a
Perl
2008 Jun 04
1
"ignoring environment value of R_HOME" error when installing packages
I am troubled by what appears to be a glitch in the current
distribution, or in
its installation on our system. I've traced it, and found a work-
around. Is
this normal? Is there a cleaner solution?
The problem:
During a package installation, the warning message "WARNING: ignoring
environment value of R_HOME" from line 31 of <R_HOME>/bin/R is
accidentally
spliced into the
2007 Jun 25
1
problem building first package
Hi,
I am trying to build a package from source for the first time. I'm
using Windows XP. After R CMD INSTALL or R CMD check I get an error
message that I don't understand. I've tried to follow the instrucions
provided in the R Installation and Administration .pdf and the text
file that comes with Rtools, but most of this is new to me and clearly
I'm missing something. Here's
2007 May 23
1
(PR#9691) 'Bug'#424696: R CMD INSTALL -l <path> does not
I looked for evidence that this is supposed to happen, as it was news to
me that it did on some versions of R. Possible sources of documentation
seem to be
R CMD INSTALL --help
?INSTALL
R-intro.texi, R-exts.texi, R-admin.texi
none of which mention this AFAICS, and all seem to be written assuming an
existing library tree.
DId you find something to suggest otherwise? Clearly no alpha/beta
2008 Dec 28
5
playing with Wine on Cygwin
I'm currently playing with Wine on Cygwin on Windows 2000 on
VirtualBox. Just to see what happens. Also to see how feasible Wine on
Windows is from here.
I've been updating the http://wiki.winehq.org/CygwinSupport page accordingly.
With the 1.1.11 source tarball, I'm getting a compile error:
internettransport.c:348: error:
2005 Dec 20
2
Problems with Windows Cross compile
Well, I'm finally getting around to setting up a cross-compiler for Windows on my local Linux box. I'm using the Yan & Rossini's docuimentation and the latest 'http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Makefile-rcb' , which is working of the R-2.2.0 sources.
After discovering that "cp -p" doesn't work on the filesystem I'm using and removing the
2008 May 08
2
LaTeX in system()
Dear list,
I want to run latex from an R script:
system("latex mysource.tex")
or:
texi2dvi("mysource.tex", pdf = TRUE, clean = FALSE, quiet = TRUE,
texi2dvi = latex)
but latex does not seem to be on the search path:
/bin/sh: line 1: latex: command not found.
Although 'printenv PATH' tells me that the usr/texbin is looked for
executables: