similar to: install.packages hangs RGui with frozen rpwd process at bottom of process tree (PR#13734)

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2009 Jun 01
0
install.packages hangs RGui with frozen rpwd process at (PR#13739)
Uwe Ligges wrote: > > > astokes at esica.com wrote: >> Full_Name: Allan Stokes >> Version: 2.8.1 >> OS: XP >> Submission from: (NULL) (24.108.0.245) >> >> >> I've just spent a hellish six hours trying to create my own R package >> with a >> bare bones "hello world" R function inside. I was able to create a >>
2007 Apr 02
2
Compiling C codes in Windows
Hi All, I have been struggling to figure out how to compile c codes for R use. I am using Win XP + Cygwin + R binaries. After I followed all the instructions in " Building R for Windows" from Murdoch's website, I tried to Run something like : R CMD SHLIB C:\R\test.c , but still didn't get any output. My first question is, does this mean I already did
2007 Apr 02
2
Compiling C codes in Windows
Hi All, I have been struggling to figure out how to compile c codes for R use. I am using Win XP + Cygwin + R binaries. After I followed all the instructions in " Building R for Windows" from Murdoch's website, I tried to Run something like : R CMD SHLIB C:\R\test.c , but still didn't get any output. My first question is, does this mean I already did
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 Nov 30
3
About building R1.6.1 on Cygwin
Hello. For building REmbeddedPostgres in Omegat project(http://www.omegahat.org/RSPostgres/) requiring PostgresSQL's libs, I've tried to build R1.6.1 on Cygwin following the instruction of http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/ since full-spec PostgresSQL running on Windows can run only on Cygwin environment, However I've got following error messages. make -C front-ends Rpwd
2007 Oct 11
2
R260 cross-compilation
Hi, I'm trying to cross compile R260 in a ubuntu 6.06 linux. I downloaded the Makefile for 251 and simply replaced the R version by 260. However I'm getting an error about mingw. ernesto at gandalf:~/ipimar/devel/R/ccompile260$ make R export
2005 Jul 04
2
Windows compile
I'm trying to compile R on Windows 2003 Server and following the instruction laid out in R inst and admin manual I continue to get this error: make: ./Rpwd.exe: Command not found make[1]: ./Rpwd.exe: Command not found /cygdrive/d/rp/tools/bin/make --no-print-directory -C front-ends Rpwd /cygdrive/d/rp/tools/bin/make -C ../../include -f Makefile.win version make[3]: sh.exe: Command not
2008 Apr 29
1
non-digits in svnversion output mess up windows build if USE_SVNVERSION=yes (PR#11339)
Full_Name: Bill Dunlap Version: 2.8.0dev OS: Windows XP Submission from: (NULL) (70.98.76.47) I tried for the first time to build R from source on Windows, where I got the source code via svn. Per the Installation and Administration manual, I altered src\gnuwin32\MkRules so it had the the locally correct paths to HTML Help Workshop and Inno Setup 5. I also set USE_SVNVERSION=yes, as suggested
2005 Oct 07
1
builiding R from sources
Dear R users, I've been trying to build R from sources (in Windows) using Dr. Goto's BLAS, unsuccessfully! I've followed the instructions in Section 3.1.2-3.1.3 of "R Installation and Administration" manual (but maybe I did something wrong), but I keep receiving the following error: -- initially I get -- make: ./Rpwd.exe: Command not found make[1]: ./Rpwd.exe: Command not
2005 Jan 28
2
compiling and making R-2.0.1 for windows XP
I am having no luck compiling R-2.0.1 on a Windows XP platform. I have not had these problems when compliling previous versions of R. I've installed all the recommended software and tools. But I cannot get round this error message: make make[1]: `Rpwd.exe' is up to date. make -f Makefile.docfiles make[3]: Nothing to be done for `docfiles'. -------- Building
2009 Mar 12
1
iconv.dll in Windows
I recently built R-devel on Windows XP (sessionInfo below), and when loading libraries that require the iconv.dll was getting an error stating that 'This application has failed to start because iconv.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.'. An R-2.8.1 that I installed using the Windows installer has this dll in R-2.8.1/bin, whereas in R-devel it is still in
2009 Nov 04
1
Building from source under Windows 7
I have downloaded all of the tools and read the readme's that I know about but I am still getting the following error when I try to build from source: C:\Program Files (x86)\R\R-2.9.2\src\gnuwin32>make all recommended make[1]: `Rpwd.exe' is up to date. cp -p etc/Makeconf etc/Rcmd_environ etc/Rconsole etc/Rdevga etc/Rprofile.site et c/rgb.txt ../../../etc cp: preserving permissions for
2008 Apr 29
0
non-digits in svnversion output mess up windows build if (PR#11340)
This is not a bug, it's a feature. It stops me from distributing versions with unintentional uncommitted changes. Duncan Murdoch On 29/04/2008 2:30 PM, bill at insightful.com wrote: > Full_Name: Bill Dunlap > Version: 2.8.0dev > OS: Windows XP > Submission from: (NULL) (70.98.76.47) > > > I tried for the first time to build R from source on Windows, where I > got
2008 Apr 19
1
nondigits in R_FILEVERSION mess up Windows build
I tried for the first time to build R from source on Windows, where I got the source code via svn. Per the Installation and Administration manual, I altered src\gnuwin32\MkRules so it had the the locally correct paths to HTML Help Workshop and Inno Setup 5. I also set USE_SVNVERSION=yes, as suggested in MkRules itself. Then, while in the directory src/gnuwin32 I ran 'make all
2008 Apr 29
0
non-digits in svnversion output mess up windows build if (PR#11341)
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > This is not a bug, it's a feature. > > It stops me from distributing versions with unintentional uncommitted > changes. It does have that effect, but the error messages are pretty obscure: c:\Rtools\MinGW\bin\windres.exe: rcico.rc:9: syntax error and Error on line 12 in e:\R\R-svn\r-devel\src\gnuwin32\installer\R.iss: Value
2002 Mar 26
0
some problems with r 1.5.0 on win2k
That was the solution. Perhaps it is worth mentioning in the INSTALL file. Garfield Brown wrote: >>1. Failure in make when starting from scratch >>make in src/gnuwin fails at the first run because it tries to use >>Rpwd.exe. It does, however, create Rpwd.exe before it fails. >>Copying Rpwd.exe to a directory on the path the allows >>a complete pass through make.
2006 Nov 14
2
Building R from source
Hello, I was trying to build R from source on Windows XP. I installed software which are mentioned from the follow web page http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/ (Last accessed on Nov. 13th, 2006) . Unfortunately, I got error messages whenever I run 'make all recommended' without modifying 'MkRules' file. I have removed software and reinstalled them several times but I still
2003 Dec 05
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Makefile.config&setenv
yue wrote: > hi, > about [LLVMdev] another question > > thanks > > yueqiang One other thing you might want to try is to put your object tree in a directory that is *not* inside of your source tree. Currently, we don't support using separate object trees that are subdirectories of the source tree. In other words: Will work: ========== SRC_ROOT=/home/yue/llvm
2004 Apr 01
1
[LLVMdev] Makefile.config
Hi John, I have attached my Makefile.config. I noticed that I did'nt have SRC_ROOT and OBJ_ROOT variables defined as such in my environment. But I noticed that this is defined in the Makefile.config by default to the same values. All the same, I tried defining both these variables in my .cshrc, but I still get the same error. The main directory for me is /home/llvm, and I have
2006 Jun 06
3
build R with Visual Studio
Hi, Has anyone had success in building R source with Visual Studio? I followed the instructions in README.packages, but failed on the very first step, where it's looking for R.dll. I looked through R source and couldn't find the file. Can someone point me to where this file is located or generated? Thanks! Sincerely, Jennifer