Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "how to build specific doc types in Windows"
2012 Sep 19
2
Rcmd check problem
Hi, all.
I was trying to build my R package with R 2.15.1 32bit and win7.
I basically follow the routine in Steven Mosher's blog
http://stevemosher.wordpress.com/step-10-build/
After I fixed the path, and built the skeleton of the package, I started
command prompt and used the following commands in building my package
Rcmd check myPackageName
Rcmd build myPackageName
Rcmd check
2001 Apr 27
1
INSTALL Problems
Dear All,
I have tried to install the tensor package (from:
http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES.html#tensor ), using the
comand:
"
shell("Rcmd INSTALL tensor")
"
then I got the following mensage:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
make: Entering directory `/d/bin/cran/rw1022/src/gnuwin32'
make DLLNM= EXTRADOCS= \
2002 Jan 17
2
Problem building packages from source (WIN32)
Dear List,
I have been experimenting with building packages from sources, having
previously relied upon the binaries.
I downloaded and installed all the tools suggested in
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/ , including ActivePerl 5.6.1.631.
I also downloaded the HTML Help workshop exe and installed it. During
install though, a message popped up to say that I had a newer version of
the
2006 Sep 29
2
hcc not found, rcmd build
Working under Windows XP, I am compiling a package called 'pgirmess'
with the command
rcmd build --binary --auto-zip pgirmess
I have this message error after having listed: functions text html latex
example chm
....
zipping help file
hcc: not found
cp: cannot stat 'c:/TEMP/Rbuild365620874/pgirmess/chm/pgirmess.chm': No
such file or directory
make[1]: *** [chm-pgirmess] Error 1
2009 Mar 05
1
problem building a package with C code (PR#13572)
Hi, my name is Paula. Im trying to learn how to build an R package in
Windows XP using a simple example which includes a C source code. The
foo.c file is located in mypkg/src/foo.c.
I used the command Rcmd build --force --binary [pkgpath]. The problem is
when I install the zip file in R the function foo doesn?t exist.
The result a recieved during the building process is copied below.
I really
2004 Jul 26
1
Building Windows Package
I am using R-1.9.1 with windows 2000 and trying to build a package.
However,
when I issue the command:
RCMD build --binary BSDA
I get:
>>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'BSDA'
Formats: chm
hhc: not found
cp: cannot stat `C:/R191/R191/JUNK/BSDA/chm/BSDA.chm': No such file or
direc
tory
make[1]: *** [chm-BSDA] Error 1
make: *** [pkg-BSDA] Error 2
***
2003 Jun 14
4
problem installing packages from source on win2k
Dear R-helpers,
I'm having trouble compiling R packages from source on Win2K. I installed R 1.7.1beta [1] on my win2k machine [2], downloaded the fields package as source [3] and tried but failed to install the package [4]. I get the same problem with other packages, so it doesn't appear to be limited to fields. Installation of precompiled packages seems to work fine. I've been
2004 Nov 30
1
Build package for R 2.0.1 under Windows
This summer I and a colleague built a package for R v 1.9.1 containing
C-code under Windows. That only worked for us when
R was installed in c:\program files\R. Now I have R v 2.0.1 and the same
package won't build. I get the following
C:\Program Files\R\rw2001\bin>rcmd check "c:\program
files\r\rw2001\src\library\
sag"
* checking for working latex ...latex: not found
NO
* using
2003 Dec 23
1
Rd.sty not found -
Hi
I am still trying to wrap up a package using Rcmd (in windows 2000 professional with R 1.8.1). I have made some progress - and now at least Rcmd check works - it still giving me an error message when it creates latex help files though. Thus I get:
c:\rpack> Rcmd check test
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory 'C:/rpacks/test.Rcheck'
* checking for file
2003 Nov 20
1
Compile Packages under Windows and CHM
Hi,
I have been developing a small package. It install under RedHat Linux
9.0 without a problem. However, I have a small problem under Windows
XP. I am using R-1.8.0 on both systems and HTML Help Workshop
4.74.8702.0 on Windows XP. I created the package under Linux.
When I try to install the package created under Linux in Windows XP
using
c:\rtest> rcmd install rtest
I get the following
2005 Apr 24
1
R CMD check doesn't stop with checking examples
Hello!
I am building a package, which includes also one Fortran subroutine,
which works fine if I compile it as a shared library and load it into
R via dyn.load(). However, when I launch R CMD check it doesn't stop
with checking examples. It's just doing and doing ... I pasted the
whole output from R CMD check. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I'm still using R 2.0.1.
2004 Oct 31
1
Problem in building a package in R 2.0.0
Dear all
I am trying to build a package in Windows.
I use the following command (which it used to work with previous
versions ) and I am getting the following error
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\bin>Rcmd build --binary --use-zip
C:\PROGRA~1\R\rw2000\src\library\gamlss
* checking for
2006 Jun 12
2
about integration of a library into package creation
hello,
i try to create a package , and i call a library in the namespace file
such as : useDynLib(quadprog)
after checking my directory with the command "rcmd check" (i am on
WindowsXP)
i get an error: package / namespace load failed
the path of the library is: D:\R\library\quadprog
the path of the building files is: D:\RBuild\svcR
and the comand i use to compile is: rcmd
2004 Jan 20
2
Error: unknown identifier {|} in tabular format {|l|c|c|c|}
I've got a package I would like to send out for testing and have noticed a
"problem" with the \tabular portion of the help "compiler"
the code for inserting vertical lines, in the tabular environment, causes
the build to choke, but not the check command.
C:\>rcmd build --binary -docs=all nlsystemfit
\tabular{|l|c|c|c|}{
\hline
Method \tab Instruments \tab
2008 Nov 06
1
problem packaging S4 class that contains a slot of jobjRef class
Hello,
I'm trying to package some source files that link R to a broker using
a Java API and the rJava package. I am successful doing the connection
and operate on it using my R code. I would like to package the files and
release the package.
I created some S4 classes to hold several Java objects. I use WinXP and R
2.7.1. I've searched RSeek and the Wiki for help, but could not find a
2005 Dec 01
2
suppress checking chm files in R CMD check on Windows
Dear R-helpers,
When installing a source package I can suppress the compilation of .chm
files by using the --docs="normal" option. Is it also possible to suppress
the creation and checking of .chm files when calling R CMD check ?
best, ingmar
2007 Nov 30
1
Puzzling message: "no man files in this package"
Dear R developers,
When building/checking my package (in R 2.6.1 under windows) I run into
some messages that I do not completely understand and that do not give
me precise enough leads to pinpoint where the error in my package is. I
would be very grateful for any suggestions. Did anyone else encounter
the same problem before?
When building or installing the package, I get the message (no error
2004 Oct 29
1
problem building an R package under Windows XP with calls to NAG C routines
Hello all,
I was able to create R packages under windows XP in the past using the
dynamic NAG C library for windows XP (Mark 6).
Recently, I changed computers and I am now using the static NAG C library
for windows XP (Mark 7) to create a simple R package (called "test") which
simply returns random numbers simulated using repetitive calls to a NAG C
routine (uniform random
2006 Jan 31
2
Problem generating CHM Rails doc
Hi,
I have problem generating chm file for the rails doc.
I''ve commaned the rdoc to generate the chm by:
rdoc -f chm -o chm_folder action* rails-*
It gave me the following error:
vendor/rails/railties/lib/rails_generator/generators/components/controller/templates/controller.rb:3:15:
Expected class name or ''<<''. G
ot RubyToken::TkLT: "<"
By adding
2009 Mar 29
3
Eclipse and StatET Howto (also added Subversion, Rtools)
I recently got a RFC on Eclipse and StatET setup from a R-help user, so here
it is.
Note: there may be slight errors of omission in my directions as I am making
these notes after I had a successful install. If you have questions post
here.
Setup tested with Eclipse 3.4.0 on XP 32-bit and Eclipse 3.4.2 on Vista
32-bit.
R 2.9.0 alpha.
Installing StatET:
1. Go to Help > Software Updates...