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2003 Apr 22
2
Handling of upper/lowercase in package names (PR#2816)
Hi, This is (presumably?) a bug in R 1.7.0 under Windows. I have not tested it on other systems. Attachment of packages is case sensitive but not library(), resulting in multiple loadings of the same package if the library name is spelled differently. The following example loads the `tools' package, once as `tools' and once as `Tools'. This behavior is the same with all packages and
2002 May 14
2
R CMD check
I am unclear on whether to run R CMD check pgkname as user or as root on Linux. When running as user, after all the latex, html, and man files are created, I get the following error message: Rdconv(): Couldn't open '': Permission denied Has anyone dealt with that message? When I run R CMD check a second time, all latex, html, etc. are recreated which takes quite a while. Is there
2003 Jun 17
1
Re: R: Problem from Philippe Glaziou
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003 09:56:07 +0200 Patrick Hausmann <p.hausmann at mr-regionalberatung.de> wrote: > Dear Frank, > > I can reproduce the problem from Philippe Glaziou (see attachment). > Maybe this can help. > Best, > Patrick > > Am Wollelager 11 > 27749 Delmenhorst > Tel. 04221 96373-0 > Fax 04221 96373-29 > > http://www.mr-regionalberatung.de >
2002 Dec 04
2
problem with load('http://....') (PR#2344)
Full_Name: Frank Harrell Version: 1.6.1 OS: RedHat 8.0 Linux Submission from: (NULL) (128.143.108.90) I get an error when trying to load a URL that contains a file that was saved using save(object, compress=TRUE): > load('http://hesweb1.med.virginia.edu/biostat/s/data/sav/kprats.sav') Error in gzfile(file, "rb") : unable to open connection In addition: Warning message:
2011 May 31
1
Problem with % in an example when running R CMD check
Using platform x86_64-pc-linux-gnu arch x86_64 os linux-gnu system x86_64, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 13.0 year 2011 month 04
2005 Feb 10
2
Problem with "R CMD Rd2dvi": Rd.sty not found
Hi, I run into a problem with "R CMD Rd2dvi" command: it gives me "File `Rd.sty' not found" error (See the output message on the bottom). I get the same error when running "RCMD check". My system is: Windows 2000, R version 2.0.1, MiKTeX version 2.4. I do have a Rd.sty file in R_HOME/share/texm directory. I looked through newsgroups for any related discussions
2001 Jun 03
1
Difficulty with R CMD INSTALL
I am running Linux Mandrake 7.2 with the following: platform i586-pc-linux-gnu arch i586 os linux-gnu system i586, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 2.3 year 2001 month 04 day 26 language R To build a package I ran R CMD build Hmisc, apparently with success: * checking for file `Hmisc/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing `Hmisc': * cleaning src * checking
2013 Jul 12
3
While using R CMD check: LaTex error: File `inconsolata.sty' not found
Hi, While using R CMD check I get the following Latex error message which occurs when creating PDF version of manual: LaTex error: File `inconsolata.sty' not found I am using Windows 7 (64-bit) and R 3.0.1. I have MikTex 2.9. I see that the incosolata.sty is present under \doc\fonts folder. How can I eliminate this problem? Thanks, Ravi [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Oct 12
3
trace an Rd conversion error in R cmd check
Hi All, Apologies if this is a very naive question. Is there a way to see the particular Rd file being processed right before a warning/error occurs? As far as I can tell, all my .Rd files use have names and titles and they are unique between Rd files (sometimes in a file I use something like \name{foo} \title{Foo}). I seem to be able to convert files to latex using: R CMD Rdconv --type=latex
2017 Oct 03
2
R CMD Rd2pdf and macros
When I run R CMD Rd2pdf on the man pages of a package, ie R CMD Rd2pdf man I get Converting Rd files to LaTeX Warning in parse_Rd("man/mpra-package.Rd", encoding = "unknown", fragment = FALSE, : man/mpra-package.Rd:6: unknown macro '\packageTitle' Warning in parse_Rd("man/mpra-package.Rd", encoding = "unknown", fragment = FALSE, :
2011 Nov 03
2
Problem with R CMD check and the inconsolata font business.
I have just installed R version 2.14.0 and tried to re-build and re-check some of the packages that I maintain. I'm getting a warning (in the process of running R CMD check on my "deldir" package): > * checking PDF version of manual ... WARNING > LaTeX errors when creating PDF version. > This typically indicates Rd problems. > LaTeX errors found: > ! Font
2017 Oct 04
1
R CMD Rd2pdf and macros
No, I do not get the same as you. I have tested with R-devel and R-patched compiled today. When I do R CMD Rd2pdf mpra I get (as reported a few days ago) Hmm ... looks like a package Converting Rd files to LaTeX Error : mpra/man/mpra-package.Rd:6: file './DESCRIPTION' does not exist whereas you (Kurt) reports that this works on zTree. When I do R CMD Rd2pdf mpra/man I get - a
2010 Apr 16
1
error at R CMD check
Hi, I generated an R package but at running R CMD check, I got the following error message for the first data file: *** installing help indices >>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'jamda' Formats: text html latex example f1 text html latex example f2 text html latex example f3
2000 Jun 22
2
Intermediate LaTeX output generated by R CMD Rd2dvi
Is there any way of getting just the LaTex output which R CMD Rd2dvi generates on the way to produces a .dvi file, which could then be incoorporated into another document? Thanks, Jonathan -- Dr. Jonathan Myles e-mail:jonathan.myles at mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk MRC Biostatistics Unit Tel. 01223 330372 Institute of Public Health FAX 01223 330388 University Forvie Site
2001 Sep 28
2
problems with new checks in R-devel
Below are a few problems I have encountered with the new checks being done in R-devel. 1/ I have two generics, test.equal and test.equal.tframe. The first checks that two objects are equal while the second checks if two objects have equal tframes (time frames). There is no reason these should have similar arguments but the check seems to think that test.equal.tframe is a method for test.equal so
2006 Aug 09
2
R CMD check error
Dear list, R CMD check on my updated package now generated the following error: "LaTeX errors when creating DVI version. This typically indicates Rd problems." But the Rd files (and everything else) were checked as "OK" (I removed the problem about which I asked the list some hours ago, but answers are still appreciated because I rather created a rough workaround than
2017 Sep 27
3
possible bug in R CMD Rd2pdf
When I include the macros \packageAuthor, \packageDescription, \packageTitle, \packageMaintainer in a XX-package.Rd file, R CMD Rd2pdf fails with $ R CMD Rd2pdf mpra Hmm ... looks like a package Converting Rd files to LaTeX Error : mpra/man/mpra-package.Rd:6: file './DESCRIPTION' does not exist This does not happen if I comment out 4 occurrences of these 4 macros in mpra-package.Rd.
2002 Feb 11
1
Code in Rd help files other than in \examples{}
I am stumped in determining the proper syntax for including displayed S code within an R .Rd documentation file, in places other than \examples{}. I have tried \code{ line 1 line 2 } but the lines get run together. When I terminate the lines by \cr, the "\cr" actually appears in the resulting html file. This is all inside a customized \section{}. On a related note, what is
2003 May 22
1
Possible R CMD check problem (PR#3070)
Using R 1.7.0 I get * checking parcv-manual.tex ... ERROR Could not create DVI version. Although there is no apparent error. The dvi file exists. Possibly there is some problem with my TeX setup, but the following messages don't suggest that either. Here's the full log, which does show some documentation issues: sheep:~$R CMD check --library=.R/library/ src/parcv * checking for working
1998 Aug 20
2
R-beta: Hmisc and R
Hello, I want to try the Design and Hmisc library from FE Harrell but, i have trouble with the copyright for the library Hmisc : in the home of the author : http://fharrell.biostat.virginia.edu/s/unix/ in the file Hmisc.README ###COPYRIGHT NOTICE ###You may not port code in the Hmisc library to R. Aie, Why ???? ###You may distribute these functions freely as long as you do so without