Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "install.packages hangs RGui with frozen rpwd process at (PR#13739)"
2009 May 31
2
install.packages hangs RGui with frozen rpwd process at bottom of process tree (PR#13734)
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
package.tar.gz file eventually with much perseverance.
My remaining problem is that when I try to install my simple package under RGui,
it hangs.
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
2003 Apr 16
3
R-1.7.0 WIN2000 INSTALL
This is the first time I've ever compiled from sources so bear with me.
OS: Windows 2000
PATH:
.:
D:/Rtools/:
D:/mingw/bin/:
C:/Progra~1/Perl/bin:
D:/texmf/miktex/bin/:
D:/Progra~1/HTMLHe~1:
D:/Progra~1/R/rw1062/bin/:
C:/Progra~1/Insightful/splus61/cmd/:
D:/cygwin/bin:
D:/Progra~1/SSHCom~1/SSHSec~1:
D:/Progra~1/Tcl/bin/:
C:/Progra~1/Microso~3/VC98/Bin
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
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 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
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.
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
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
2008 Jun 17
1
read.spss {foreign} doesn't work over network?
I'm unable to open an SPSS file over my network. If I copy it to my
local C:/ drive I can read it. I saved the command (in a "crib sheet"
text file) in order to avoid all the typing, so I'm pretty sure I've
done it before. I verified that the file I'm trying to read is OK.
This is what happens:
> SurveyData <-
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
2008 Feb 28
2
Can't get xapian-core 1.05 to build under windows xp
Here is the output I get from nmake.
I am not a guru at getting C programs to build under windows, I never had
any troubles I could not solve on OSX :-(
I am using the released sources, I have Visual Studio 2005, I have the make
files from lemur. I read ALL the readme.txt file before starting.
And this is what I get.
C:\Documents and Settings\jroberson\My Documents\DOWNLOADS\xapian-
2007 Jun 03
2
Problems compiling RMySQL
Hello, I am trying to compile/Install RMySQL_0.6-0 in
R-2.4.1/2.5.0 under Windows XP MCE, I am using MySQL
5.0.41. I have followed the instructions in the file
INSTALL.win, but I get some errors...
C:\Program Files\R\R-2.4.1>Rcmd build --binary RMySQL
--docs=normal
* checking for file 'RMySQL/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'RMySQL':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information
2006 Feb 09
1
Question on help system under windows
G'day all,
I spend today sometime playing around with R under Windows since our
lecturing starts in 2 weeks again and our IT guys want to know which
version to put onto our lab machines.
I noticed the following:
Under R-2.2.1, I obtain the following output:
> R.home()
[1] "C:\\PROGRA~1\\R\\R-22~1.1"
and if I run "help.start()" under R, I obtain a file