similar to: Rdconv.pm errors while installing R

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2001 Sep 15
1
Solution to (well known) problem with Rdconv.pm on Sun Solaris (PR#1093)
Full_Name: Henrik Bengtsson Version: 1.3.1 OS: Sun Solaris 8 Submission from: (NULL) (130.235.3.49) I have been trying to install [R] v1.3.1 locally on a Sun Solaris 8 machine and I ran into the (already known) perl problems that express theselves as: Bare word found where operator expected at /usr/matcent/hb/R/R-1.3.1/share/perl/R/Rdconv.pm line 1390, near "$txtout mywrap"
2001 Apr 03
0
Rdconv.pm
When I installed R 1.2.2 on a Sparc 20 running Solaris 2.5.1 and when I install a package, I get the messages: Bare word found where operator expected at /usr/local/lib/R/share/perl/R/Rdconv.pm line 1390, near "$txtout mywrap" (Missing operator before mywrap?) Bare word found where operator expected at /usr/local/lib/R/share/perl/R/Rdconv.pm line 1405, near "$txtout
2000 Oct 02
3
several documentation problems (PR#675)
Full_Name: Sheila Bryant Version: 1.1.1 OS: Solaris 2.6 Submission from: (NULL) (134.225.16.2) During the 'make' process I get the following: String found where operator expected at /export/bors/bors-01/sws96srb/R-1.1.1/etc/Rdconvlib.pl line 781, near "("</TABLE>\n"" (Missing operator before "</TABLE>\n"?) Bare word found where operator
2009 Mar 05
1
Bug in Rdconv(.pm) (PR#13575)
For the record (and as privately discussed with Brian Ripley), happens with all recent versions of R including R-devel from today: Consider a simple a.Rd file containing the lines ================== \name{a} \title{a} \value{\code{a} \code{\link[a]{a}} \pkg{a} \item{a}{a} } ================== with these lines, I get, e.g.: ================== R CMD Rdconv --type="txt" a.Rd a
2007 May 01
1
R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso, examples (PR#9649)
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 bill at insightful.com wrote: > On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 timh at insightful.com wrote: > > > I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using > > R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml > > The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections: > > arguments > > seealso > > examples > > If
2006 Jul 01
1
Rdconv --type=Ssgm drops singleton keywords (PR#9051)
If an Rd file has only one keyword entry then the Splus sgm file made with Rdconv --type=SSgm has no keyword entries. To reproduce: Use prompt() to make a skeleton help file R> f<-function(x)log(1+x)-log1p(x) R> prompt(f) Created file named 'f.Rd'. Edit the file and move it to the appropriate directory. R> q() It has 2 \keyword entries in it
2003 Jul 15
2
Undefined subroutine &R::Rdconv::fill (PR#3485)
Full_Name: michael klinglemsith Version: R-1.7.1 OS: linux Submission from: (NULL) (134.134.136.4) I run: (note: ] is my unix prompt) ]./configure It seems to work, here are the messages I get from the end of configure: R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler: gcc -D__NO_MATH_INLINES
2009 Oct 15
0
Can't locate R/Rdconv.pm in @INC
Hi all, I've inherited in-house development package, which was developed on R v 2.6.1. I'm trying upgrade to R v 2.9.1. I have installed R from source, with a shared library and tcktk support. When installing myPkg, I use the following command: >R CMD INSTALL myPkg * Installing to library ‘/usr/local/lib/R/library’ * Installing *source* package ‘myPkg’ ... ** R ** inst ** preparing
2009 Oct 20
0
Perl error - Can't locate R/Rdconv.pm in @INC
Dear list, I've a package, myPkg, which was developed on R v 2.6.1. I have installed R v2.9.2 from source, with a shared library and tcktk support. The package, myPkg, depends on RSPerl, and imports it in its NAMESPACE. I've downloaded and installed RSPerl using command: >R CMD INSTALL -c --configure-args="--with-modules='IO \ Fcntl Socket Storable XML::Parser::Expat
2007 Apr 30
1
R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso, examples (PR#9645)
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 timh at insightful.com wrote: > I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using > R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml > The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections: > arguments > seealso > examples > If instead I convert to .d (below), the same sections are missing, > and the "note"
2004 Jan 28
1
\link{\url{anything}} gives Rdconv trouble (PR#6496)
Full_Name: David Firth Version: 1.8.0 OS: Mac OS 10.2.8 Submission from: (NULL) (80.177.12.48) In .Rd files, we use \url{stuff} to refer to a URL on the web. Just as the documentation says. Perhaps this isn't a bug, then, but certainly it's a trap for the unwary. If the construction \link{url{something}} appears in a .Rd file, then Rdconv --type=html ... gets stuck and appears
2011 Aug 04
1
Rdconv LaTeX files
Hi, I've written a package and converted my Rd files into LaTeX using Rdconv. When I copy and paste these files in to my Sweave document I get the?error message when compiling the Sweave file: ! Undefined control sequence. l.32 \inputencoding {utf8} I also get the error message for the "\HeaderA", "\keyword". Additionally I get an environment undefined
2007 Apr 10
1
R CMD Rdconv drops sections: arguments, seealso, examples (PR#9606)
I've created a .Rd file (below), then converted that to .sgml using R CMD Rdconv --type=Ssgm combn.Rd > combn.sgml The output (shown below) is missing some of the sections: arguments seealso examples If instead I convert to .d (below), the same sections are missing, and the "note" section is included but without the necessary newline.
2006 Mar 06
0
Problems with R CMD Rdconv and R CMD Sd2Rd (PR#8661)
I'm using R 2.2.0 on Windows. Doing some conversions of help files. Internal comments indicate that the Sd2Rd conversion is "Converted by Sd2Rd version 1.21." I'm converting .d -> .Rd .sgml -> .Rd using Sd2Rd, then checking by using Rdconv to convert .Rd back to .d or .sgml. Here are errors in some of the conversions. The most significant errors are in .Rd to .sgml.
2003 Oct 29
0
Rdconv Rd->Ssgm doesn't convert aliases (PR#4838)
Hi, When using Rdconv to convert R documentation to S-PLUS SGML documentation, the \name{} is converted to <s-topic> but the \alias{}es are not. Below is a (crude) patch to fix this problem: Compare: (<)D:\Apps\R\R-1.8.0\share\perl\R\Rdconv.pm.orig (88302 bytes) with: (>)D:\Apps\R\R-1.8.0\share\perl\R\Rdconv.pm (88481 bytes) 3188c3188,3197 < $retval .=
2002 Mar 22
0
Rdconv -> HTML bug {was ... `las' on `par' help...} (PR#1257)
>>>>> "Achim" == Achim Zeileis <zeileis@ci.tuwien.ac.at> writes: Achim> Just a small documentation bug: something went wrong Achim> for the description of the graphical parameter `las' Achim> on the HTML version of the `par' help page: `las' is Achim> missing and instead a line from the description is Achim> used.
2005 Jul 11
2
ActiveState Perl, cygwin and R (was: cygwin tar?)
Hello! I have just read mails in thread <http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/04a/0583.html> about problems with Cygwin and Rtools. I had the same problems and kept just the newest cygwin1.dll and things seem OK now. However I currently hit the problem with Perl (I have ActiveState and Cygwin Perl installed). When I tried to work with 'Rdconv' in Cygwin I get the following: $
2002 Jan 09
3
Build R Packages (man)
Hi there, I'm trying to get the manual for an R package (that I'm creating) to work... Firstly, I created the *.Rd files (by following the instructions in "Writing R Extensions" and using prompt() in R, then edit the *.Rd files. I then copy them into the "pkg/man" directory as suggested by the manual. However when I load the library (successfully) in R, I cannot
2010 Jun 09
1
makign help files by hand
Can someone tell me how to make up (eg) a library's html help files by hand? I think I ought to be able to use RCMD Rdconv for this but (R-2.10.0, MS-win) when I type (in a dos session) "rdcmd rdconv --help" I get a message to the effect that a perl script rdconv can't be opened. Can I do this from within R itself? And if so, how (in particular, what is the target file to
2003 Dec 09
3
latex problem with \preformatted (PR#5645)
This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_000_01C3BE9C.3FB5BC1A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" There is a small bug in the implementation of \preformatted in R 1.8.0: The closing "\end{verbatim}" needs to be followed by a newline, since my latex