Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "PATCH: install inst/ before doing lazyload on Windows"
2007 Nov 14
3
When to use LazyLoad, LazyData and ZipData?
Dear developeRs,
I've searched the documentation, FAQ, and mailing lists, but haven't
found the answer(*) to the following:
When should one specify LazyLoad, LazyData, and ZipData?
And what is the default if they are left unspecified?
(*)Except that
1) If the package you are writing uses the methods package, specify
LazyLoad: yes, and
2) The optional ZipData field controls whether the
2013 Mar 29
3
weird error with a lazyload .RData file in a package
I added a new data file, NLSY.RData, to a package that uses LazyData: Yes
It passed R CRAN check and R CMD install worked w/o significant complaints.
* installing to library 'C:/R/R-2.15.2/library'
* installing *source* package 'heplots' ...
** R
** data
** moving datasets to lazyload DB
** demo
** inst
** preparing package for lazy loading
Warning: package 'nnet' was
2008 Nov 13
1
Package install problem on Windows (PR#13284)
Full_Name: Lars Hansen
Version: 2.8.0
OS: Windows XP Pro x64 SP2
Submission from: (NULL) (71.39.177.36)
Hi,
I have run into a problem using "R CMD INSTALL" with the
"--with-package-versions" option under Windows. It is a bit obscure, which could
explain why other people have not run into it.
We happen to have two packages with almost the same name. One name is a subset
of
2001 Apr 27
1
INSTALL Problems
Dear All,
I have tried to install the tensor package (from:
http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html#tensor ), using the
comand:
"
shell("Rcmd INSTALL tensor")
"
then I got the following mensage:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
make: Entering directory `/d/bin/cran/rw1022/src/gnuwin32'
make DLLNM= EXTRADOCS= \
2000 Mar 31
1
building a package
Dear R-helpers,
I'm learning how to compile R packages with fortran
routines and use the acepack source as an example.
After some hiccups (Guido told me about the
need to set make_mode=UNIX) I got to the following:
`make pkg-acepack' runs without error (see below),
but it does not
* compile any .f file in acepack/src
* (hence) try to create any dll file or libs
(I'm
2000 Dec 22
1
rw1020 Rcmd INSTALL path\ deletes rw1020\library\* (PR#789)
The trailing backslash seems to be the culprit.
After looking at rw1020\bin\INSTALL, I noticed
$pkg =~ s/\/$//;
which I assume is to strip the trailing slash from a package name
before obtaining the package name and cleaning out its directory
I added
$pkg =~ s/\\$//;
immediately after this line. Rerunning
Rcmd INSTALL C:\rw1011\src\library\bqtl\
with that change seemed to work OK
2000 Oct 22
1
How to build the RMySQL package on Windows?
Hello!
I tried to build the RMySQL package by myself on an NT machine. I have a
NT machine with cygwin compiler and activestate Perl installed on it.
Perl details:
D:\prog\rw1011\src\gnuwin32>perl -v
This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for MSWin32-x86-object
(with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail)
Copyright 1987-1999, Larry Wall
Binary build 522 provided by ActiveState Tool
2001 Feb 23
0
cross building
I was trying to learn cross building an R pcakage for windows on my linux
machine. I picked a relatively small library gee to test. I downloaded the
cross-tools and put them in my path,
jyan at ludwig:/a3/jyan/src/R-1.2.1/src/gnuwin32$ echo $PATH
/home/jyan/cross-tools/bin:/home/jyan/cross-tools/i386-mingw32msvc/bin:
/usr/lib:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/games
Following the
2002 Jan 17
2
Problem building packages from source (WIN32)
Dear List,
I have been experimenting with building packages from sources, having
previously relied upon the binaries.
I downloaded and installed all the tools suggested in
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/ , including ActivePerl 5.6.1.631.
I also downloaded the HTML Help workshop exe and installed it. During
install though, a message popped up to say that I had a newer version of
the
2000 Apr 03
0
Building acepack for Rw1000 under Win98
(Sorry, I had the previous emails on a different machine.)
Thanks to Prof Ripley for diagnosing the problem with
inconsistent capitals under Win98. It's 'interesting':
* I had ...\acepack\Src\Ace.f Avas.f and Rlsmo.f (tar'ed in
a Unix machine and Ws_FTP'ed to the PC)
* when the directory name was changed to ...\acepack\src
it still didn't work
*
2009 Jul 06
0
success(?) with cross-compiling R package with R 2.9.1
Hi,
(I am not longer on R-devel - please CC:)
Just when Fedora 11 is shipping a gcc 4.4 based cross-compiler - the last major distro to ship a cross-compiler, but the first to ship a gcc 4.4- one.(both Suse & Debian has been so so for a while, and I expect Ubuntu as well), and the mingw people has finally released gcc 4.4 mingw builds, I am a little disappointed to find that cross-compling
2002 Nov 14
3
compile from source (win2000)
..many thanks, no it works until he didn't find hhc.exe (..but the path to
HTMLHelpWorkshop should be correct !?)
and break down, ok i just check all path settings and find a solution for my
self !
But here another problem:
...modify without the MkRules in my current binary R.1.6.1\src\gnuwin32
C:\DataMining\rw1061\library>Rcmd INSTALL Oop
make: Entering directory
2002 Jan 07
3
compiling packages
Hello, happy new year to all.
The new Year gave me a new computer with Win98 and promptly I installed
R on it.
I created a directory R, with subdirectories gcc, perl,bin, helpwrk and
rw1040.
I got rw1040 from BDR place, the rest were gotter from the internet in
the last week of the year, i.e. they are the newest versions.
I modified autoexec.bat to put gcc\bin, perl\bin, etc in the path. I put
the
2002 Sep 20
1
Trouble in running Rcmd --check on Windows 2000.
Hi!
My Platform:
Windows 2000
R version >1.5
Active Perl 5.6
Rtools at the start of the PATH.
I am trying to build a package. The functions are written only in R (no C code). I am trying to proceed as described in R-exts.pdf
But instead to get a build package i am getting (see below). At first glance it seems to me that i understand the output. At something similar i am looking most of my
2001 May 11
1
Windows, RCMD INSTALL and path (PR#939)
Full_Name: David Firth
Version: 1.2.3
OS: Windows NT4
Submission from: (NULL) (163.1.103.107)
Two things that look like bugs:
1. RCMD INSTALL does not seem to cope with quotes in the Windows path. With my
path set to
PATH="C:\R\Rtools";"C:\R\rw1023\bin";C:\Perl\bin\;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\
mingw2\bin
I get, for example,
C:\R>RCMD INSTALL boot
RCMD
2002 Nov 25
0
Fw: compile from source (win2000)
> > Uwe Ligges already told you *not* to unpack in ...\rw1061\library, but
> > that seems to be exactly what you have done, hence the problem.
>
> ...many sorrys for my ignorance
> and thanks for all your helps , now it works :-)
>
> regards,Christian
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk>
> To: "Christian Schulz"
2002 Jan 24
1
Compiling R Package on Windows
I just installed the R-patched 1.4.0 and for some reason I now have
trouble compiling R packages - I could compile it a few weeks ago with R
1.4.0 released in December. This only happens if I put the --binary
option in.
For example:
Rcmd build --binary cw
returns the error:
make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/R/RW1040/src/gnuwin32'
make DLLNM= \
-C C:/MyRWork/cw PKG=cw
2000 Aug 06
1
make pkg on windows NT
Hi,
I am trying to compile a package i am developing on my home computer where
i am running Windows NT 4.0 service pack 6. Everything works fine on my
other computer at work running windows 98.
I am using the cygwin 1.1 bash shell and tolls with the MingW compiler,
version 2.95.2-1
installed seperately and first in the path. I have active perl 6.16
as well. Here is the error I get when i run
2001 Apr 25
0
Rcmd INSTALL
Dear All,
I'm a real beginner in R(a windows version) and I'm trying to install
the principal curves packages(from
http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html#princurve ) by using
the following comand:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
shell("Rcmd INSTALL d:/bin/cran/princurve").
2006 Jan 09
2
Problem installing from source: no CONTENTS files
I've just had the error below while trying to install a package from
source under R2.2.1 and Windows XP. I recall encountering this
sporadically in the past. It is a pretty confusing message and took me
quite some time to figure out; I've seen queries about it on the R site
search, but couldn't find a reply. There's an attempted diagnosis and
suggested cure below.