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2009 Sep 18
2
Ruuid missing Gtk glib.dylib
Hi,
I get an error indicating a missing library from the package 'Ruuid'.
I suppose this means I should install RGtk. I just thought I'd
document the error. Maybe a dependency entry is missing?
R 2.9.0
OS X 10.5.8
Thanks,
- chris
> biocLite('Ruuid')
Using R version 2.9.0, biocinstall version 2.4.12.
Installing Bioconductor version 2.4 packages:
[1] "Ruuid"
2003 Feb 11
1
Ruuid package
Hello ...
I would like to direct people's attention to the package "Ruuid" on the
Biconductor website
(http://www.bioconductor.org/repository/devel/package/html/Ruuid.html).
It's purpose is to generate UUID values, and has a simple R interface
(currently one function: getuuid(), with multiple options).
Under unix, it uses Theodore Ts'o's libuuid to create and manage
2004 Oct 11
1
install failure Ruuid package on OS X
Dear All,
When installing the Ruuid package (from Bioconductor) from sources on my
MAC (OS X 10.3.5, R version 2.0.0) I get the following errors:
m00245:~ ivisser$ R CMD INSTALL -l /Users/ivisser/Library/R/library/
/Users/ivisser/Desktop/Ruuid
* Installing *source* package 'Ruuid' ...
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for glib-config... no
checking how to run the C preprocessor...
2007 Jun 04
2
locked environment and inheritance
Hi,
I have a S3 package with namespace called "myS3Pkg". Inside my package I would like to create
a S4 class which extends (adds 2 slots) another S4 class from some other package. The class
should be created in "myPkg" environment (and not global environment).
Using:
setClass("myS4class", representation("otherS4class", mydata = "numeric"),
2006 Jun 12
1
Ruuid had non-zero exit status (PR#8965)
> source("http://www.bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
> biocLite(c("Ruuid"))
Running getBioC version 0.1.6 with R version 2.3.1
Running biocinstall version 1.8.4 with R version 2.3.1
Your version of R requires version 1.8 of Bioconductor.
trying URL
'http://bioconductor.org/packages/1.8/bioc/src/contrib/Ruuid_1.10.0.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip'
2013 Apr 11
0
[PATCH] Btrfs-progs: enhance 'btrfs subvolume list'
"btrfs subvolume list" gets a new option "--fields=..." which allows
to specify which pieces of information about subvolumes shall be
printed. This is necessary because this commit also adds all the so
far missing items from the root_item like the received UUID, all
generation values and all time values.
The parameters to the "--fields" option is a list of items to
2006 Jul 18
2
send a list from R to C
Hello at all !
What is the correct form to give a list form R (e.g. list(c(-1,1),
"TestFile") ) to C. I have no problems, if I don't use character and I have
also no problems to give a character vector form R to C. But, if I combine
real and strings in a list then I don't know the correct syntax.
I try it with following (an example):
SEXP writeFile(SEXP headerR){
Image
2002 Mar 02
1
GNU tar does not ignore files in .Rbuildignore (PR#1339)
Full_Name: David O. Nelson
Version: 1.4.1
OS: solaris 2.7
Submission from: (NULL) (128.115.150.74)
Putting patterns in .Rbuildignore has no effect when the tar being used is gnu
tar (1.13) on solaris 2.7, whilst /usr/sbin/tar works perfectly.
TO REPRODUCE:
The current directory contains a source package directory ./mypkg...
bimini.jgi-psf.org% echo >mypkg/foo
bimini.jgi-psf.org% echo
2004 Jan 28
1
build fails to build help for nlme
Hi all,
I'm trying to build from source on Linux and getting the following error
when it tries to build the help for 'nlme':
<snip>
ranef.lme text html latex example
reStruct text html latex example
/home/sfalcon/sw/R-related/R-1.8.1/bin/INSTALL: line 1: 8133 Segmentation fault ${R_CMD} perl
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
2007 Jul 04
1
Newbie creating package with compiled code
Hi R Gurus!
I'm trying to create a test package using the package.skeleton function.
I wanted to add some compiled code too.
In the src library, I put together a baby subroutine, compiled it and created
a test.dll
When I use the R cmd build, it works fine. But I get into trouble
with the R CMD check section.
/home/Desktop/R-2.5.1/bin # ./R CMD check mypkg
* checking for working latex ...
2007 Feb 23
0
Solved two problems with Cygwin
While installing software on a new computer, I thought I would try to use
Cygwin to build an R package. (Note: NOT Ripley/Murdoch's Rtools).
I uncovered and solved two issues, one of which appears to be identical to a
problem previously reported (and unsolved) on this list. I offer this
information in case it will be helpful.
(1) Cygwin defaults to UNIX mode when installed, but it appears
2011 Oct 25
2
Building package/DESCRIPTION file not existing?
Hello useRs
I am trying to build a package for personal use and for making easier working with other people but I keep getting the same error message about the DESCRIPTION file not existing.
when trying to install from a source tar.gz file:
Error in .read_description(dfile) :
file 'C:/Users/PropriƩtaire/AppData/Local/Temp/RtmpHFMONb/R.INSTALL647a3535/mypkg/DESCRIPTION' does not
2005 Jun 19
1
Creating a R package for Windows XP
Hi:
I'm trying to create a package to pass to someone else to use a group of
functions with help files. I'm working on Windows XP.
Step One: I use the example
> ## two functions and two "data sets" :
> f <- function(x,y) x+y
> g <- function(x,y) x-y
> d <- data.frame(a=1, b=2)
> e <- rnorm(1000)
>
>
2014 Sep 03
2
timings for examples in R CMD check
I'm having a very hard time making R CMD check produce a clean check on
examples because of the timings inserted into examples by R CMD check.
I am getting a difference on every example output caused by timing
information being inserted by 'R CMD check'.
The current 'Writing R Extensions' manual[1] states on p. 14:
If directory tests has a subdirectory Examples
2005 Mar 25
0
Re: Cross-building R packages
Jun hi again!
Sorry for bothering. Although I had no problem with building Windows
package under Linux, I noticed that man pages are not processed as they
should or maybe I have a problem with my setup.
My package is called 'GeneticsPed'. Instead of HTML or text files I just
got a GeneticsPed.Rd.gz in man directory of a package (this is within
GeneticsPed_0.1.zip file!). The file
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 Jun 05
1
'R CMD INSTALL mypkg' doesn't always update help pages
Hi,
'R CMD INSTALL mypkg' and 'install.packages(mypkg, repos=NULL)' don't
update mypkg help pages when mypkg is a source directory. They only
install new help pages if there are some but they leave the already
installed pages untouched. So you end up with mixed man pages from
different versions of the package :-/
I found no mention of this in 'R CMD INSTALL --help' or
2005 Mar 15
1
How do I call a masked function in a package without a namespace?
Hello,
I work with two packages sna and graph from CRAN resp. Bioconductor. Both
packages have a function called "degree". Therefore one of the functions
is masked by the other and which one gets called depends on the order of
loading. The problem is that both package do not have a namespace,
therefore calling the masked function with "package::degree" does not
work.
2014 Jul 06
0
useDynLib
I would like to be able to load two versions of a package at once and
to do that was thinking of giving each version a different package
name in the DESCRIPTION file and the building and installing each such
version separately.
library(myPkg1)
library(myPkg2)
and then use myPkg1::myFun() and myPkg2::myFun().
To do that easily it would be convenient if one could change the
package name in only