similar to: install.packages from own rpository - depencies

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2005 Nov 16
1
update R packages in local repos
I try to update R packages via my local repository. I put all R packages in g:/myFolder/myRepository, I do like > library(tools) > write_PACKAGES("g:/myFolder/myRepository") > options(repos=c(LocalR="file://g:/myFolder/myRepository")) > getOption("repos") LocalR "file://g:/myFolder/myRepository" >
2010 Sep 17
3
How to set up an own package repository
Dear List, I'd like to set up a package repository so I can use install.packages() on it for home-grown packages. I set up an AMPP infrastructure on a windows box already, but I'm pretty lost with respect to what to do next as I didn't do any web-programming/admin yet. Could anyone recommend some r-specific tutorials or has a couple of suggestions for me? I've had a look at the
2005 Sep 13
2
rsync asking for user authentication even with no "auth users"
Hi all, My rsync server was working fine and dandy with only the "hosts allow" method of authentication until my hosting company switched servers. Now after changing my config to reflect the new IP and running rsync mydomain:myrepository/ from the server, rsync asks for authentication for my remote username. Even with this simple config: log file = /var/log/rsyncd.log pid file =
2004 Nov 29
2
Building latest version of package
Hi I have a package which was built using R 1.9.1 and everything worked fine. I recently upgraded to R 2.0.1 and tried to re-install my package - and I got: Error in library(mypackage) : 'mypackage' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0? So I tried rebuilding it using my new version of R: R CMD BUILD --binary mypackage hhc: not found cp: cannot stat `mypackage.chm': No
2010 Aug 17
4
Problems building own package (Error: "package has been build before R-2.10.0")
Dear List, I’m doing my first baby steps towards developing own R Packages and ran into the following problem: R CMD check mypackage works fine (no errors, no warnings) R CMD build mypackage works fine (no errors, no warnings) R CMD INSTALL –library=”C:\R\R-2.11.1\library” “something\mypackage\mypackage_1.0.tar.gz” works fine (no errors, no warnings) However, when I try loading the
2010 Aug 17
4
Problems building own package (Error: "package has been build before R-2.10.0")
Dear List, I’m doing my first baby steps towards developing own R Packages and ran into the following problem: R CMD check mypackage works fine (no errors, no warnings) R CMD build mypackage works fine (no errors, no warnings) R CMD INSTALL –library=”C:\R\R-2.11.1\library” “something\mypackage\mypackage_1.0.tar.gz” works fine (no errors, no warnings) However, when I try loading the
2009 Oct 26
2
R CMD check: Error in .C
Function/file names are hypothetical. Say I have written myfunction.R, which calls myfunction.c via .C("myfunction", ...). I've compiled successfully myfunction.c via R CMD SHLIB myfunction.c in the terminal. Then, in the R console: dyn.load("myfunction.so") source("myfunction.R") test <- myfunction() # works fine So everything is in order, myfunction works
2011 Aug 02
2
R CMD check problem
Dear friends, I am building an R package called *mypackage*. I followed every possible steps (to my understanding) for the same. I got following problem while doing *R CMD check mypackage*. * installing *source* package 'mypackage' ... ** libs cygwin warning: MS-DOS style path detected: C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-213~1.0/etc/i386/Makeconf Preferred POSIX equivalent is:
2015 Oct 31
1
Example input data with example output using relative pathway in vignette of R package?
I'm putting together an R package. I would like to show example code in the vignette, where example data files (included in the package) are used to generate an (example) output file. I read about using example data in Hadley Wickham's post ( http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/data.html), and believe I should keep my example data as raw data, as it must be parsed to generate the output. So, I
2005 Jul 04
1
installing packages and libraries
When I run the following: cd \Rpkgs rcmd install mypackage -l library I get a message that it cannot find quadprog which is a library that mypackage depends on. Error: package 'quadprog' could not be loaded I previously used C:\Program Files\R\rw2011\library as my library for CRAN packages and did not have a problem but now that I use C:\Program Files\R\library this problem
2006 Mar 31
1
Fortran and C entry point problem.
Dear All, I have seen a number of e mails on this topic but I have not seen a general solution to date. I have Fortran and C source codes and they have been compiled successfully using: R CMD build mypackage And R CMD install mypackage Without error messages. I then open R and tests out two functions and get: > pgl(0.2,1,2,3,4) Error in
2006 Mar 31
1
Fortran and C entry point problem.
Dear All, I have seen a number of e mails on this topic but I have not seen a general solution to date. I have Fortran and C source codes and they have been compiled successfully using: R CMD build mypackage And R CMD install mypackage Without error messages. I then open R and tests out two functions and get: > pgl(0.2,1,2,3,4) Error in
2004 Nov 11
4
Questions on package creation
I have some questions about 1. nomenclature, 2. recommended file locations and 3. overall procedure related to creating packages. To the extent that it matters, examples here relate to Windows XP R 2.0.1 beta. The questions are interspersed and prefaced with ***. My understanding is that there are actually 6 forms of a package that one should use in package development: 1.
2004 Nov 06
2
install/build/build --binary
I have question regarding package installation. What is the difference between check, INSTALL, build and build --binary, which imply which and what order does one normally perform them? I have been trying: R CMD build /mypackage R CMD check /mypackage R CMD build --binary /mypackage in that order but wanted to check that this is right. Also, what portion of the check process can be run
2011 Apr 21
1
Package check issue: Rprofile.site is not used
Dear R-users, I am having some issues with a package I am working on (using R 2.12.1 in a Linux environment) and would like to have your opinions/advises. My package - let's call it mypackage for the purpose of this email - passes all checks of R CMD check, except for the following failure message: Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'mypackage', details: call:
2008 Dec 01
2
question on yum-downloadonly
Hi I found yum-downloadonly and executed my command do that and save the dependencies in my current directory. Now when I execute my command: rpm -i mypackage all the dependencies are not found even though they are in the current directory. if I do a "yum install mypackage" (and its in the current directory) its not found either. How do I now install the mypackage in the current
2011 Feb 17
2
Newbie Rccp module question. "Failed to initialize module pointer"???
Hi all. I started looking at Rcpp, which looks pretty great, actually. At the moment just trying to compile a module to get a feel how it all works without fully understanding how all the pieces fit together. Basically, i took the first example from Rcpp modules vignette: fun.cpp ======================== #include <Rcpp.h> #include <math.h> using namespace Rcpp; double
2006 Apr 03
1
do.call method within namespace
How does one go about invoking a method within a namespaced package if that package has not been loaded via library method? Given "mypackage" and method "foo" within: mypackage::foo(1, 2, 3) Executing the same method's function call: do.call("foo", list(1, 2, 3)) didn't work. Nor did the following: do.call("mypackage::foo", list(1, 2,
2017 Sep 12
1
unpackPkgZip: "unable to move temporary installation" due to antivirus
Hi, Me and an office colleague on Microsoft Windows 10 PCs are having difficulty installing any package. This is a recent issue for us, and we suspect our McAfee antivirus has modified by our IT department. Let's take, for example, install.packages("mypackage"), here is the output: package ?mypackage? successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked Warning in install.packages : unable
2008 Aug 07
2
Cannot link mypackage to 2 other packages
Hi, I need to link mypackage to 2 other packages so I can call some C functions defined in these 2 packages from mine. I've tried Depends: packageA, packageB LinkingTo: packageA, packageB as suggested by the "5.4 Registering native routines" section of the "Writing R Extensions" manual but then only packageA is seen at compilation time (gcc is called with