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2013 May 21
1
R CMD check: unknown option ?--outdir==RCHECK?
Hi, I believe this is kind of a long standing bug though. In R-3.0.1, but this also happened in previous versions, the long version '--outdir' is not recognised: For `R CMD check --outdir=mydir pkg_0.1.tar.gz` we get: Warning: unknown option ‘--outdir=mydir’ But with `R CMD check -o mydir pkg_0.1.tar.gz` we get: * using log directory ‘/home/renaud/Documents/projects/mydir/pkg.Rcheck’
2013 May 20
1
R CMD check: unknown option ‘--outdir==RCHECK’
Dear R devel I am experiencing a problem using R CMD check. I tried to specify the argument outdir, but get every time the error message: Warning: unknown option ‘--outdir==RCHECK’ This happens both on R 2.15.2 Linux, as well as R 3.0.1 Windows, with latest Rtools. Is it just that I am not passing the argument the right way, or is there an issue with R CMD check? I tried to write the argument
2010 Jun 06
1
R CMD in 2.11.1 error
Hi, I have a set of user defined package which I have installed in 2.8.1 for quite some time. I installed 2.11.0 and 2.11.1 a couple of days ago while still having 2.8.1 version in my system. For the package, package.skeleton works fine in R 2.11. However, it comes problem when I run Rcmd check/intall. The intall.out shows below. I further tested that I reran R-2.8.1/bin/R CMD check in
2013 Feb 20
4
Error in setwd(outDir) : cannot change working directory
I installed R on my Windows laptop in C:\Program Files\R\R-2.15.2 and am able to open RGUI (640bit), see packages and run commands. However, when I test the installation and run the basic tests and all the tests on the standard and recommended packages i.e.: library("tools") testInstalledBasic("both") testInstalledPackages("base", errorsAreFatal
2005 Dec 01
2
suppress checking chm files in R CMD check on Windows
Dear R-helpers, When installing a source package I can suppress the compilation of .chm files by using the --docs="normal" option. Is it also possible to suppress the creation and checking of .chm files when calling R CMD check ? best, ingmar
2018 May 01
2
source(echo = TRUE) with a iso-8859-1 encoded file gives an error
I have very little knowledge about file encodings and would like to learn more. I've read the following pages to learn more:
2018 May 04
2
[Rd] source(echo = TRUE) with a iso-8859-1 encoded file gives an error
I have very little knowledge about file encodings and would like to learn more. I've read the following pages to learn more: http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/Encoding.html https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4806823/how-to-detect-the-right-encoding-for-read-csv https://developer.r-project.org/Encodings_and_R.html The last one, in particular, has been very
2018 May 04
0
[Rd] source(echo = TRUE) with a iso-8859-1 encoded file gives an error
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 4:47 PM, Scott Kostyshak <skostyshak at ufl.edu> wrote: > I have very little knowledge about file encodings and would like to > learn more. > > I've read the following pages to learn more: > > http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/Encoding.html >
2008 Oct 03
2
A strange behaviour of file.path in Windows? (PR#13119)
Full_Name: Enrico Pegoraro Version: 2.7.2 OS: Windows (Vista or Xp PRO) Italian Submission from: (NULL) (87.4.189.202) If you send these lines of code: outdir="c:/pippo" file.path(outdir,"pluto.html") R replies correctly: [1] "c:/pippo/pluto.html" But if you change the first steps to: outdir="" file.path(outdir,"pluto.html") R replies
2013 Mar 11
1
"undefined symbol" when `R CMD check'.
Hi! All. I want to make R package with "http://code.google.com/p/uchardet/" library. But I encountered error. Executable file with -lchardet works well but shared library didn't work with dyn.load() with Rcpp. Can any one give some tips? * installing *source* package ‘Ruchardet’ .. ** libs g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include
2013 Sep 09
1
tools::md5sum(directory) behavior different on Windows vs. Unix
tools::md5sum gives a warning if it receives a directory as an argument on Unix but not on Windows. >From what I understand, this happens because in Windows a directory is not treated as a file so fopen returns NULL. Then, NA is returned without a warning. On Unix, a directory is treated as a file so fopen does not return NULL so md5 is run and fails, leading to a warning. This is a good
2008 Jul 28
1
How to set directory Rscript runs in/Sweave output directory
Hello I am using Sweave to generate some pdf reports using R on a Windows platform and would like to control the output directory that the generated .tex file goes to. Basically I use the following commands in a batch file: set outdir=c:/output/1234 Rscript -e Sweave('C:/pathpathpath/script.Rnw') Which produces script.tex Sweave has the option of specifying an output directory for
2013 Aug 28
1
Error when using buildVignettes()
Dear all, When running function 'testQAReport()', which uses function 'buildVignettes()' to create a pdf-file I get the following error: > source("testQAReport.R") > testQAReport() Error in .get_package_metadata(pkgdir) : Files 'DESCRIPTION' and 'DESCRIPTION.in' are missing. Since I did not get this error in earlier versions of R, could you
2016 Nov 21
2
Re: [PATCH v2 4/5] v2v: ova: don't extract files from OVA if it's not needed
On Saturday, 12 November 2016 16:37:52 CET Tomáš Golembiovský wrote: > We don't have to always extract all files from the OVA archive. The OVA, > as defined in the standard, is plain tar. We can work directly over the > tar archive if we use correct 'offset' and 'size' options when defining > the backing file for QEMU. > > This leads to improvements in speed
2013 Aug 30
1
Problem with texi2pdf(..,clean=TRUE)
Dear all, To create a *.pdf file from a *.Rnw file I do: olddir <- getwd(); setwd(outdir); tryCatch({Sweave("QAReport.Rnw"); tools::texi2pdf("QAReport.tex", clean=TRUE) }, finally = setwd(olddir) ); This works fine, however 'clean=TRUE' does only work when: outdir <-
2014 Jul 09
1
[patch] Rscript off-by-one error in output
Rscript eats up the last argument when reporting the command it runs: $ Rscript --verbose "/tmp/test.R" one two three running '/usr/local/lib/R-devel/lib/R/bin/R --slave --no-restore --file=/tmp/test.R --args one two' With the patch below, I get the following: $ Rscript --verbose "/tmp/test.R" one two three running '/usr/local/lib/R-devel/lib/R/bin/R --slave
2013 Aug 03
1
tk + browser() can leave R unresponsive
I don't know if this is a bug. I can reproduce the following on Ubuntu 12.04.2 and 13.04 64-bit with R version 3.0.1 and with r63479. There is no difference if R is patched with the fix for PR#15407 or not, although without the fix there are more ways to trigger this. I can reproduce with the following: 1. Open R in gnome-terminal or xterm 2. Run 'library(tcltk)' 3. Run
2014 Oct 12
1
Turn warnings or notes into errors on CMD check ?
Hi, I am using a local patch to have CMD check exit with error if there is a note or warning. Am I missing an already existing way to do this? If not, Is there any interest in having an option or environment variable for this upstream? I would be interested in making a patch. If so, option or environment variable? Any suggestions for the name? Should this be two options or one option with
2003 Mar 31
2
Using R2HTML
Hello, I''m using R2HTML library to make a HTML page output (both data frames and graphics): HTMLStart(outdir=paste(getwd(),"/prove html", sep = ""),filename="index", echo = F, HTMLframe = T, withprompt = "HTML> ", CSSFile = "R2HTML.CSS", Title = "Indici di attivit?") ...
2014 Apr 14
1
duplication regression (?)
Below is an example of output that changed as a result of r64970. I did not see any NEWS item suggesting this change is expected. Note that the example is contrived and I don't have a use case for it. I stumbled across it when playing with recent changes in R relating to duplication. Does the example use undefined syntax? ----- fn1 <- function(mylist) { fn1a <- function()