Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "build failed of package"
2005 Apr 07
1
build rpvm under cygwin
I tried ot build rpvm in my own makefile.
But runs into some linker errors like e.g.
undefined reference to `_R_alloc'
My enviornment looks like this:
CYGWIN
pvm 3.4 compiled under cygwin myself
R installed from the rw2001.exe setup file.
I guess that the R under rw2001.exe was build with
some other compiler?
I then tried to compile R myself under CYGWIN but runs
into the following
2005 Apr 14
5
cross compiling R for Windows under Linux
Hi
I tried to cross compile R under Linux but get an
error.
i586-mingw32-gcc -isystem
/home/schouwl/unpack/mingw/include -O2 -Wall -pedantic
-I../include -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DR_DLL_BUILD -c
dynload.c -o dynload.o
dynload.c: In function `R_loadLibrary':
dynload.c:94: warning: implicit declaration of
function `_controlfp'
dynload.c:94: error: `_MCW_IC' undeclared (first use
in this
2005 Feb 15
2
Making a Package
Hello.
I have what I know to be a simple question, but never having done anything like this it is
pretty tough.
I'm trying to write an R package. I have a collection of functions that I loaded into R and
then used package.skeleton(). After editing everything in the resulting folder, call it
NewPackage, I tried to follow along with some instructions I found for Windows users.
I installed
2004 Nov 17
1
OOP pkg compilation failure
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the OOP package (http://www.omegahat.org/OOP) but
having difficulty in resolving the errors generated during compilation.
Googling doesn't seem to be giving much help.
Can anyone please help. Below is the transcript of what I get from my
command prompt. (I'm running on rw_2.0.0 WIN XP SP2 platform).
Thanks in advance
---transcript----
Microsoft
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
2004 Nov 15
1
Error whilst building packages
Dear All,
I have been working on building a new version of the Wavethresh package for
some time now. Having build a working version on Linux, I am getting the
following error when checking on Windows:
C:\Rpackages\R\rw2000\bin>Rcmd check wavethresh
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory 'C:/Rpackages/R/rw2000/bin/wavethresh.Rcheck'
* checking for file
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
2005 Apr 15
1
(no subject)
> From: Lars Schouw
>
> Can anyone explain what this means the NEWS for for
> 2.1 beta?
>
> R is now linked against ncurses/termlib/termcap only
> if
> readline is specified (now the default) and that
> requires it.
>
> I get an error while running configure:
> checking for history_truncate_file... no
> configure: error: --with-readline=yes (default) and
2004 Nov 11
2
inst/CITATION produced error during Rcmd check <package>
Dear list member,
by running Rcmd check on a package where a customised 'CITATION' file should
be included instead of the automatically produced one, the following error
occurs:
adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
installing NAMESPACE file and metadata
installing R files
installing inst files
FIND: Parameter format not correct
make[2]: *** [c:/R/packages/urca/inst] Error 2
make[1]:
2004 Nov 16
2
User package - Simple Ports
R experts,
I created a package X for R 1.8 that I want to re-install for 2.0.1. In
addition to downloading/installing Perl and Rtools as directed in the
README.packages file and ensuring that they appear in my path, I have
modified X's DESCRIPTION file to include all required fields.
Additionally I have deleted the "built" line since the make process
will add that. The source
2006 Nov 14
1
Installing package rpvm under Windows
Hello,
I'm trying to install the rpvm package under Windows, but I am having
problems. I have pvm3.4 installed properly.
I've defined the system variables
PVM_ROOT = C:\PROGRA~1\pvm3.4\
PVM_ARCH = win32
When I try to install, I get this:
C:\R\Packages>Rcmd INSTALL rpvm_1.0.1.tar.gz
---------- Making package rpvm ------------
**********************************************
2004 Nov 07
4
writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP
Dear listers,
I have developped a set of functions that I would like to package on a
Windows XP plateform for some friends (this would be more simple than to
deliver them as a source text file without handy help). I am working under
Windows XP.
Of course I have gone through the manual "Writing R extension" and try to
sort out what a most simple "packaging" for beginner
2004 Oct 05
2
Package Installation in RGui (PR#7262)
Full_Name: Heather Turner
Version: 2.0.0
OS: Windows NT
Submission from: (NULL) (137.205.8.2)
I tried using the Packages menu to install the gam package and get the following
output:
> local({a <- CRAN.packages()
+ install.packages(select.list(a[,1],,TRUE), .libPaths()[1], available=a,
dependencies=TRUE)})
trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.0/PACKAGES'
Content
2004 Nov 12
1
Firefox keyword searches for R & S-Plus
If you've 'rediscovered the web' with Firefox (http://getfirefox.com), you
might find this tip handy. Suppose you want to search the (local) R
documentation for information about the lme function. Wouldn't it be nice
to just type into the browser address bar:
r lme
and have the search performed? Here's how (on Windows):
Click on this link:
2013 Jan 15
1
rpvm arch check
I've trying to fix the check error in rpvm package. Right now on my Mac, I
use darwinport to install PVM and I can get rpvm to pass the check using 'R
-arch x86_64 CMD check'. However the default 'R CMD check' uses i386 which
fails since PVM is built for x86_64 only.
So is there a way to ensure proper architecture is used that matches that
of the external library like PVM?
2004 Nov 05
1
Building my own R package under Windows
Hi
Is there any samples anywhere that shows how to build my own R package for Windows?
I read that package manual and well as the FAQ but would prefer to have an example as well.
I know I need perl and mingw.
Regards
Lars Schouw
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2011 Dec 12
1
(no subject)
Hi all,
I'm trying to get the snow package with mpi working on my linux ubuntu 10.04 machine. When I tried to install it (see below) it already had problems with the dependencies.
R version 2.14.0 (2011-10-31)
Copyright (C) 2011 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You
2006 Aug 11
1
rpvm/snow packages on a cluster with dual-processor machines
Hi,
does anybody know how to use the dual processors in the machines of a cluster? I am using R with rpvm and snow packages. I usually start pvm daemon and add host machines first, and then run R to start my computing work. But I find that only one processor in each machine is used in this way and the other one always stays idle. Is there any simple way to tell pvm to use the two processors at
2004 Oct 12
4
A question in R
I started to learn the R language, but I didn't suceed to use an external file.
Let say that I have an excel file called "test1.xls" in the directory
"C:/program files/R/rw2000/external_files" that looks like that:
name mark
yair 80
yosi 70 ...
In the appropriate directory I wrote this:
x<-read.delim("test1.xls")
or this:
2004 Nov 03
1
Building a package under WIN2000 / rw2.0
I have an odd problem in building a package with only R-code in it.
I have a package mainly used by myself which I last build under R
1.9.0.
The operation system is Win2000 5.00.2195, Service Pack 3
When I do:
c:\stat\r\rw2000\bin\Rcmd install --docs=normal --build
--library=c:\stat\R\bxc\library c:\stat\R\bxc\library.sources\xx
then after updating help pages I get:
preparing package xx for