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2010 Jun 09
2
Question on trying to build R 2.11.1 on Tru64(aka OSF1)
First I tried 'setenv R_SHELL /usr/local/bin/bash', as bash is the weapon of choice for the faculty wishing to use R, then ran ./configure as before. The ./configure output line using as R_SHELL for scripts ... /usr/local/bin/bash would seem to indicate that the R_SHELL environment variable was recognized and acknowledged. However, I got the same build error: gnumake[2]: Entering
2010 Jun 08
3
Question on trying to build R 2.11.1 on Tru64(aka OSF1) system
Hello, I am trying to build the R-2.11.1 software for university faculty to use in research projects on a DEC/Compaq/HP AlphaServer model GS160 16CPU/64GB memory running Tru64Unix aka OSF1 version 5.1B-5. Is it known whether it is possible to build the R-2.11.1 software on the platform I am using? In my attempts to build the R-2.11.1 software, I first used the native C and Fortran 77/90/95
2017 Apr 06
3
failure of make check-all
This run was done this AM on my linux box, and older 32 bit Dell optiplex (core 2 duo). The failure message is at the very end. (It's due to be replaced in a couple of weeks.) The sequence of steps was svn up tools/rsync-recommended ./configure make make check-all |& tee zzz Terry T. Result of ./config R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu Source directory: .
2008 Apr 07
1
R_SHARE_DIR not defined for use in tests/Makefile running under Windows
The make variable $(R_SHARE_DIR) seems to be available for use in tests/Makefile when running under Linux, but not Windows (R-2.6.2, R-2.6.1, R-2.7.0 alpha 2008-04-06, under Windows XP 64 bit, built locally for 32 bit). Is this intentional, or an oversight? Is it OK to use $(R_HOME)/share instead (seems to work OK)? I notice the following in /src/gnuwin32/front-ends/rcmdfn.c (from R-alpha
2004 Sep 17
1
Problems with Rcmd check in rw2000dev
Hola! I am doing some minimal changes on the package SenSrivastava to make it fit for R2.0.0 (This package passed Rcmd check on earlier versions of R, and are passing the CRAN daily checks!) I am using rw2000dev from CRAN. Now i get (running in an Xemacs shell): installing R.css in C:/R/rw2000dev/src/gnuwin32/SenSrivastava.Rcheck ---------- Making package SenSrivastava ------------ adding
2017 Apr 06
0
failure of make check-all
You may want to retry that after a make distclean, in case anything changed in the toolchain. -pd > On 6 Apr 2017, at 14:43 , Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. <therneau at mayo.edu> wrote: > > This run was done this AM on my linux box, and older 32 bit Dell optiplex (core 2 duo). The failure message is at the very end. (It's due to be replaced in a couple of weeks.) The sequence
2005 Feb 17
2
How to upgrade library from R 1.9.1 to R 2.0.1
Dear All: I have a library for R 1.9.1, it is very easy to setup a library in R 1.9.1. For example: I want to setup a library "test" for R1.9.1. 1. Create a folder "test" in the direct X:\ R\ rw1091\ library \. 2. Create a file "DESCRIPTION" in the direct X:\ R\ rw1091\ library\ test\. 3. Modify the "Package:" and "Title:"
2010 Sep 16
1
Lack of consistent cross-platform behaviour of tools:::buildVignettes()
Hi, On both Unix and Windows there is a mechanism to add variables to the environment when R is started. I noticed that, on Unix, this mechanism is not used when R is started normally at the command line but only when it's started using the 'R CMD' syntax. One problem with this is some lack of consistent cross-platform behaviour. For example: On Linux: $ echo $TEXINPUTS $
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
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
2004 Jul 16
3
rd2dvi bug on windoze?
hi, can anyone confirm the following problem? when i do dos> rcmd rd2dvi --pdf my-package-name i get dos> Can't open perl script "c:\PROGRA~1\r\rw1091/bin/rd2dvi": No such file or directory might the problem be in (double back slashes rather than forward slashes) R-1.9.1\src\gnuwin32\front-ends\rcmdfn.c(251): strcat(cmd, RHome); strcat(cmd, "/bin/Rd2dvi.sh");
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 ***
2004 May 10
1
Solve for "Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory"
Dear R Help, My apologies if this is widely known, but I didn't find this in the R archives. I am running WinXP pro and R 1.90. Rcmd build or check fails with the error: "Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory" $TMPDIR is set to $TMPDIR or C:/TEMP in share\perl\R\Var.pm. TMPDIR or c:\temp do not exist on WinXP on my laptop. I have C:\WUTemp and the env variables
2004 Jul 07
2
Win32 & C code
Hi, I'm trying to get C code working with R. This is my first time writing C on Windows and I'm making a mess of it. Help! I'm following the example in Roger Peng's "An Introduction to the .C interface to R". The C code is: #include <R.h> void hello(int *n){ int i; for(i=0; i < *n; i++) { Rprintf("Hello, world!\n"); } } I seem to be unable
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
2020 Jun 23
4
Restrict package to load-only access - prevent attempts to attach it
Hi, I'm developing a package whose API is only meant to be used in other packages via imports or pkg::foo(). There should be no need to attach this package so that its API appears on the search() path. As a maintainer, I want to avoid having it appear in search() conflicts by mistake. This means that, for instance, other packages should declare this package under 'Imports' or
2007 Dec 20
2
SHLIB steps on a Makefile
Hi, I need to create a Makefile.win for a given package so as to fiddle slightly with the compilation process. My Makefile works fine in Linux but I am having trouble creating Makefile.win for MinGW. I first looked at the commands that Rcmd SHLIB appeared to be running and copied those onto the Makefile. But one step seems to be missing, the creation of the _res.rc file needed by windres
2000 Aug 09
2
GenGC changes
As most R developers maybe are already aware of, R version 1.2.0 introduced a new `generational' garbage collector which means that strings and vectors (and language objects) are handled differently from the numerical atomic types. >From ``Writing R Extensions'': Earlier code was written in a style like. VECTOR(dimnames)[0] = getAttrib(x, R_NamesSymbol);
2025 Mar 25
2
Patch for RJSONIO
I can never remember where the canonical sources are for the effectively-CRAN maintained packages so I am dropping it here -- yesterday's update to RJSONIO does not build on anything older than r-devel. This patch helps, feel free to adjust as needed. Dirk diff -ru RJSONIO.orig/src/RJSON.c RJSONIO/src/RJSON.c --- RJSONIO.orig/src/RJSON.c 2025-03-24 02:10:08.000000000 -0500 +++
2002 May 02
2
Rversion.h
Our current intention is to no longer include Rversion.h from R.h as from R 1.6.0 (which is months away). Package maintainers when revising code might like to check if they actually use Rversion.h, and if so include it explicitly. I did a quick grep through the CRAN packages, and in all but one case (mda) the test is for R < 1.2.0, so it may be simplest just to tidy up and add `Depends: R