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2018 Feb 09
3
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Hi Avraham, What a coincidence, I have been following this post of yours: https://www.avrahamadler.com/2013/10/24/an-openblas-based-rblas-for-windows-64-step-by-step/ Looks like this post is slightly older than what you have shared previously. It is strange that you did not get the attachments. I am pasting the contents of the MkRules.local here:
2018 Feb 09
1
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Please note that building R on Windows is documented in "R Installation and Administration", including links to external software. Particularly there is a link to texinfo which is part of Rtools. The documentation is maintained and it is a sufficient source of information for building R on Windows. https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html
2018 Feb 09
0
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Hi Avraham, A quick question - I realized I did not have *Perl* installed. So I installed *ActiveState Perl* right now. Also I see I need *texinfo* and *texi2any*. I was able to installed *texinfo* from here: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/texinfo.htm. But not sure where to get *texi2any*. Can you guide me in this step? Regards, Indrajit On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Indrajit Sen
2012 Dec 17
1
Problems with building R from sources
Hello all, I'm trying to build R 32bit from source in a Windows 64 machine. I have followed the steps in "R Installation and Adiministration" ( http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-admin.html#Getting-the-source-files) or at least I think I did everything described. I am not sure if I have installed the libjpeg, libtiff and libpng files though. I have upzipped them in the
2018 Feb 13
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Indrajit Sen Gupta <indrajitsg at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Avraham, > > I tried with the patched version. The same error message. > > gcc -std=gnu99 -m64 -shared -s -mwindows -o R.dll R.def console.o dynload.o > editor.o embeddedR.o extra.o malloc.o opt.o pager.o preferences.o psignal.o > rhome.o rt_complete.o rui.o run.o shext.o
2018 Feb 13
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
In the file MkRules.local.in, I see the line: USE_ATLAS = NO which I believe needs to be changed to YES. But how do I specify the BLAS file *libopenblas_haswell-r0.2.20.a *and its location? Regards, Indrajit On Tue, Feb 13, 2018 at 6:41 PM, Indrajit Sen Gupta <indrajitsg at gmail.com> wrote: > I was able to compile the R from the github by running build-r-devel.bat! > > Now need
2018 Feb 09
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 2:16 AM, Indrajit Sen Gupta <indrajitsg at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Avraham, > > A quick question - I realized I did not have Perl installed. So I installed > ActiveState Perl right now. Also I see I need texinfo and texi2any. I was > able to installed texinfo from here: > http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/texinfo.htm. But not sure where to >
2018 Feb 09
2
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 9:29 AM, Kenny Bell <kmbell56 at gmail.com> wrote: > I suggest that you work off the build process in the rwinlib repository so > you are starting from something that you know works and already incorporates > the set of dependencies you need. Hello, Kenny. For what it's worth I've been successfully building R+OpenBLAS on Windows64 since 2013, which
2012 Nov 30
1
compiling R for Windows 64 bit
Dear All, I'm trying to compile R for Windows 64 bit. I'm following the instructions of R installation and administration guide v2.15.2 (3.1; A.3.1.4; C.2.2) and at the moment I compiled the default version (single threaded, gcc, without external BLAS) ?on my notebook (windows xp 32 bit) Now I'm trying to compile it on Windows servers 64 bit with the next configuration : 1. Windows
2015 Jan 26
2
Building rinstaller using R-devel (3.2.0-to-be) halts when trying to copy html files
As the build process, especially for Windows, is changing significantly for R 3.2.0, I am trying to build R-devel in preparation. When running `make rinstaller`, I get the following error: cp -p ../../../etc/x64/Makeconf R-devel/etc/x64 mkdir -p R-devel/doc cp -p ../../../doc/CRAN_mirrors.csv R-devel/doc mkdir -p R-devel/doc/manual/images cp -pR ../../../doc/html R-devel/doc
2018 Jan 10
5
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
I didn't do the compile; is there a way to check whether that was used? If not, I'll inquire with our sysadmin and report back. In any case, my suggestion was motivated by the fact that some parts of R use OpenMP while others do not, in the hope that the former could have their OpenBLAS omelet without breaking the OpenMP eggs, so to speak. On 01/09/2018 06:41 PM, Keith O'Hara
2018 Jan 09
2
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
Please pardon my ignorance, but doesn't OpenBLAS still not always play nicely with multi-threaded OpenMP? (for example, don't race conditions sometimes crop up)? If so, it might be nice to have the ability to temporarily disable multi-threaded OpenMP (effectively: omp_set_num_threads(1)) for the duration of operations using OpenBLAS. Regards Ben > Julia using OpenBLAS is *very*
2017 Dec 17
2
OpenBLAS in everyday R?
It seems like many of the multi-threaded BLASes have some sort of fundamental problem preventing use in the way Juan suggests: - Dirk's vignette states that ATLAS "fixes the number of cores used at compile-time and cannot vary this setting at run-time", so any user-friendly implementation for R would have to compile ATLAS for 1-16 threads to allow the user to switch at run-time.
2018 Jul 08
2
[R] consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both" gRbase and/or R CMD build --compact-vignettes="gs+qpdf" gRbase and in the log from r-devel (on winbuilder) I get * checking sizes of PDF files under 'inst/doc' ... WARNING 'gs+qpdf' made some significant size reductions: compacted 'gRbase-arrays.pdf' from 421Kb to 115Kb consider
2019 Jul 09
2
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
The addition of a single line: <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> at in the <head> of the R HTML generated manuals would make them much easier to read on mobile devices. texi2any (which generates the HTML files) is based on long-working Perl code that includes many modern HTML elements but does not include this one. A Perl
2002 Jan 08
1
Interactive
My Mail StationeryIs it possible to have interactive graphic display in R just like S-Plus? ______________________ Indrajit SenGupta Department Of Statistics St. Xavier's College Calcutta University indra_calisto at yahoo.com indrajitsg at vsnl.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2013 Apr 21
2
vignettes: problems with PDF compaction
[Env: OS: Win Xp; R 2.15.2; IDE: eclipse/StatET] Each time I update my heplots package, I get warnings from R CMD check on R-Forge, * checking sizes of PDF files under ?inst/doc? ... WARNING ?gs+qpdf? made some significant size reductions: compacted ?HE-examples.pdf? from 739Kb to 366Kb and upon submission to CRAN, a message from maintainers: On CRAN now: but again there were warnings
2018 Jul 08
2
consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both" gRbase and/or R CMD build --compact-vignettes="gs+qpdf" gRbase and in the log from r-devel (on winbuilder) I get * checking sizes of PDF files under 'inst/doc' ... WARNING 'gs+qpdf' made some significant size reductions: compacted 'gRbase-arrays.pdf' from 421Kb to 115Kb consider
2018 Jul 08
2
consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both" gRbase and/or R CMD build --compact-vignettes="gs+qpdf" gRbase and in the log from r-devel (on winbuilder) I get * checking sizes of PDF files under 'inst/doc' ... WARNING 'gs+qpdf' made some significant size reductions: compacted 'gRbase-arrays.pdf' from 421Kb to 115Kb consider
2019 Jul 18
2
Addition of a meta viewport tag to HTML manuals
Thanks for both the support & sage advice, Martin! And, aye, tis straightforward to convert the perl one-liner to a shell/sed idiom. A kind soul from the list has also offered to walk me through the "provide a patch" process and I'll do my best to get it right on Par 1 :-) -Bob On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 5:54 AM Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >