Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Installing a Package in Windows 2000"
2002 Jan 30
5
1.4.1 R CMD check broken?
I am not sure if this is already known. I checked BUGS and found some
references to similar behavior when R_HOME is set?
Here is what I get:
(1) Fresh build of 1.4.1 under Linux/RH-7.2. All tests pass.
> R CMD check ctest
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory `/home/andyj/stat/R-1.4.1/library/ctest.Rcheck'
Installing *source* package `ctest'
2002 May 03
1
Detailed instructions for building packages
>I a missing in R extension a more detailed step by step description with=20
>some examples.
>To whom send proposals of change to the R extensions manual. I am also=20
>willing to writ one step by step descriptin for windows 2000.
If you would like to draft a detailed section on building packages
under windows, that would be great. Once you're done, please email it
to me (as
2002 May 16
3
building packages on windows
Has anyone had success building a package on a windows machine?
I am trying the following command with no luck (perhaps my flags are
incorrect?). At this point I am stuck. Any help greatly appreciated.
Niels Waller
(BTW - I have no idea why it cannot find sh.exe since I have it is a
directory that is specified in a path statement)
H:\R\bin>rcmd build --binary --use-zip h:\taxon2
* checking
2002 Jan 24
1
Compiling R Package on Windows
I just installed the R-patched 1.4.0 and for some reason I now have
trouble compiling R packages - I could compile it a few weeks ago with R
1.4.0 released in December. This only happens if I put the --binary
option in.
For example:
Rcmd build --binary cw
returns the error:
make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/PROGRA~1/R/RW1040/src/gnuwin32'
make DLLNM= \
-C C:/MyRWork/cw PKG=cw
2002 Feb 01
1
Rcmd Install gives Bad command or file name (PR#1296)
Dear Team,
Don't understand output below. Please advise. Windows98 and
rw1041(patched) from 1/25/02.
Graham Lawrence
C:\>PATH=C:\bin;C:\mingw32;C:\Perl;C:\HtmlWork;C:\R\rw1041\bin;C:\Tcl;C:\Tcl\bin
C:\>Rcmd INSTALL C:\R\lattice_0.4-0.tar.gz
Bad command or file name
C:\>Rcmd
C:\>Rcmd Install
Bad command or file name
C:\>dir C:\R\rw1041\bin
Volume in drive C has no
2002 May 15
1
can't get rcmd to work on windows2k....
I'm trying to make sure my R package will install properly (build help
files, etc) and when I try to run the rcmd check (or any rcmd option) I get
the following error. Does dcf.pm stand for perl module? If not, why do I get
this message?
C:\systemfit\r_code>rcmd check --help
Can't locate R/Dcf.pm in @INC (@INC contains: c
\PROGRA~1\r\rw1041\share\perl; /usr/lib/perl5/5.6.1/cygwin-multi
2002 Feb 21
1
installing packages under Windows 2000
Hello,
I am trying to install a package for R 1.4.1. under windows 2000, and
cgywin perl 5.6.1.
The first problem I had was with perl not picking up the R specific perl
files.
bash-2.05a$ ./Rcmd INSTALL /c/tmp/R/exactRankTests_0.6-2.tar.gz
Can't locate R/Dcf.pm in @INC (@INC contains: c
\PROGRA~1\R\rw1041\share\perl;/c/Program\ Files/R/rw1041/share/perl /usr
2002 May 01
2
R-1.5.0: compiling package foreign on WinNT failed
Dear R-help,
I was able to build R-1.5.0 on WinNT w/o problem (actually it seems easier
than previous version). However, I encountered problem when trying to
compile the recommended package foreign:
make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/g/rbuild/R-1.5.0/src/gnuwin32'
make DLLNM= FLIBS="-lg2c -lRblas" BUILD=MINGW \
-C G:/Rbuild/R-1.5.0-recommended/R.INSTALL/foreign PKG=foreign
2004 Dec 22
2
Creating packages in windoze: *** [indices] Error 1
Dear R community,
I am running R 2.0.1 on a Windoze XP OS. I recently upgraded from R 1.9x to
2.0.1 and I am currently
upgrading a my personal function packages. My other packages compiled
without
a hitch but I am having a difficult time with my largest package.
Can someone please help me with the following error message
"Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line
2002 May 02
3
Building own packages on Windows 2000!
Hi!
I encountered some things trying to build own packages under Windows
2000 for which i found no answer in the documentation.
First.
1. I do not found the rcmd.exe in the bin directory of R_HOME.
I installed R using the setup.exe
2. I updated the R intatllation with one of the zip files. (rw1041sp.zip)
now i had the rcmd.exe in the bin.
3. I do not found any hint in the docu that perl is
2002 May 12
2
Is this a bug of pweibull()? (Follow up)
Please allow me to add just a little more about this:
nothing wrong with pweibull(), namely, the two cases I reported:
pweibull(3:10, 2) and pweibull(3:10, 2.1),
in rw1041 and earlier version.
I wonder this might just due to the change from rw1041 to rw1050,
however, I can't find anything relevant (seems to me) in the News
or Readme.
Thanks Sundar for the suggestion of using 1 -
2001 Jan 05
2
running Rcmd INSTALL, again
Ok, one last try. R1.2.0, WinNT 4.0:
[R is installed in: R_HOME=D:\Programme\R\rw1020]
Can anyone give a hint what the following error message (when running Rcmd
INSTALL) means and what to do about it?
cd D:\Programme\R\rw1020\src\library
D:\Programme\R\rw1020\bin\rcmd install testfunctions
make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/d/Programme/R/rw1020/src/gnuwin32'
dlltool -k --as as --dllname
2002 Jun 28
1
windres problem
Hello,
I am trying to build an R package for Windows from an R package
for Linux. There seems to be a "windres" problem somewhere.
Here's what I get.
C:\Temp>Rcmd build --binary VGAM > mm
make[2]: windres: Command not found
make[2]: *** [VGAM_res.o] Error 127
make[1]: *** [src/VGAM.dll] Error 2
make: *** [pkg-VGAM] Error 2
In more details, it goes like the following.
2002 Oct 10
2
Environment variables under Windows
Greetings,
I have a question pertaining to the concept of "environment variables"
that is mentioned in the R documentation for "Startup" and also in the
discussion of the Windows configuration of R in the recent book "An
Introduction to R" authored by Venables, Smith, and the R Development Core
Team (referred to as VS in this message).
The Startup documentation and
2002 Mar 06
3
Loading tcltk package fails on WinMe/Cygwin but works with Rgui
I am investigating how well R/tcltk is supported on different system and I
ran into the same problem as Christian Schulz reported on February 7, 2002.
I am using [R] v1.4.1 on WinMe and ActiveTcl 8.3.2. Loading tcltk within
Rgui works just fine and both demo(tkdensity) and demo(tkttest) works as
expected. However, when I start R from my Cygwin terminal dyn.load() fails
to load the library:
% R
2002 Jan 07
3
compiling packages
Hello, happy new year to all.
The new Year gave me a new computer with Win98 and promptly I installed
R on it.
I created a directory R, with subdirectories gcc, perl,bin, helpwrk and
rw1040.
I got rw1040 from BDR place, the rest were gotter from the internet in
the last week of the year, i.e. they are the newest versions.
I modified autoexec.bat to put gcc\bin, perl\bin, etc in the path. I put
the
2002 Nov 14
3
compile from source (win2000)
..many thanks, no it works until he didn't find hhc.exe (..but the path to
HTMLHelpWorkshop should be correct !?)
and break down, ok i just check all path settings and find a solution for my
self !
But here another problem:
...modify without the MkRules in my current binary R.1.6.1\src\gnuwin32
C:\DataMining\rw1061\library>Rcmd INSTALL Oop
make: Entering directory
2001 Apr 03
2
Can't install "e1071"
I observed the same behavior as Edward this morning with R-1.2.2 on Red Hat
Linux 7.0. There appears to be a problem with the library in netpbm-9.5-5,
even after hunting down the missing shhopt.h that pbmplus.h is looking for.
I worked around the problem by compiling e1071 without pbm support (moved
pbm.c to pbm.c.bak).
Matt
Matthew R. Nelson, Ph.D.
Director, Information Systems
Esperion
2001 Apr 03
2
Can't install "e1071"
I observed the same behavior as Edward this morning with R-1.2.2 on Red Hat
Linux 7.0. There appears to be a problem with the library in netpbm-9.5-5,
even after hunting down the missing shhopt.h that pbmplus.h is looking for.
I worked around the problem by compiling e1071 without pbm support (moved
pbm.c to pbm.c.bak).
Matt
Matthew R. Nelson, Ph.D.
Director, Information Systems
Esperion
2001 May 11
1
Windows, RCMD INSTALL and path (PR#939)
Full_Name: David Firth
Version: 1.2.3
OS: Windows NT4
Submission from: (NULL) (163.1.103.107)
Two things that look like bugs:
1. RCMD INSTALL does not seem to cope with quotes in the Windows path. With my
path set to
PATH="C:\R\Rtools";"C:\R\rw1023\bin";C:\Perl\bin\;C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\
mingw2\bin
I get, for example,
C:\R>RCMD INSTALL boot
RCMD