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2012 Feb 21
1
tempdir() documentation or real bug ?
?tempdir says
By default, ?tmpdir? will be the directory given by ?tempdir()?.
This will be a subdirectory of the temporary directory found by
the following rule. The environment variables ?TMPDIR?, ?TMP? and
?TEMP? are checked in turn and the first found which points to a
writable directory is used: if none succeeds ?/tmp? is used.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to
2017 Nov 09
3
check does not check that package examples remove tempdir()
I was looking at the CRAN package 'bfork-0.1.2', which exposes the Unix
fork() and waitpid() calls at the R code level, and noticed that the help
file example for bfork::fork removes R's temporary directory, the value of
tempdir(). I think it happens because the forked process shares the value
of tempdir() with the parent process and removes it when it exits.
This seems like a
2017 Apr 25
4
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
>>>>> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
>>>>> on Sun, 23 Apr 2017 09:15:18 -0500 writes:
> On 21 April 2017 at 10:34, frederik at ofb.net wrote:
> | Hi Mikko,
> |
> | I was bitten by this recently and I think some of the replies are
> | missing the point. As I understand it, the problem consists of these
> |
2017 Nov 09
2
check does not check that package examples remove tempdir()
I think recreating tempdir() is ok in an emergency situation, but package
code
should not be removing tempdir() - it may contain important information.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at 4:55 PM, Henrik Bengtsson <henrik.bengtsson at gmail.com
> wrote:
> Related to this problem - from R-devel NEWS
>
2017 Apr 26
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:41:58PM +0000, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
> Might this combination serve the purpose:
> * R session keeps an open handle on the tempdir it creates,
> * whatever tempdir harvesting cron job the user has be made sensitive enough not to delete open files (including open directories)
Good suggestion but doesn't work with the (increasingly popular)
2017 Apr 25
3
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
>>>>> Jeroen Ooms <jeroenooms at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Tue, 25 Apr 2017 15:05:51 +0200 writes:
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 1:00 PM, Martin Maechler
> <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>> As I've found it is not at all hard to add an option
>> which checks the existence and if the directory is no
>>
2004 Jun 28
2
Unable to start R due to error with tempdir()
Hello,
I run R 1.9.1 on a Windows XP machine. In the last week, I have started to
get the following error message (about 85% of the time) when I attempt to
start R:
"Fatal error: cannot find unused tempdir name"
I get this message whether I attempt to start R in interactive or batch
mode.
Looking at the help-manual description of tempdir didn't provide me with
any obvious clues
2017 Apr 26
6
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On 26/04/2017 4:21 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> <frederik at ofb.net>
>>>>>> on Tue, 25 Apr 2017 21:13:59 -0700 writes:
>
> > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:41:58PM +0000, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
> >> Might this combination serve the purpose:
> >> * R session keeps an open handle on the tempdir it creates,
>
2017 Apr 21
1
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
In defense of the OP: I would have checked ?tmpdir and missed the
information in the manual as well. On the help page there's ample
information on the underlying processes that create the dir on multiple
platforms. I think adding the last two sentences of prof. Ripley's quote as
a warning to the help page, would be worth the effort.
I do wonder though why you would run something that
2017 Apr 21
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On 21/04/17 14:03, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> From the R-admin manual ?5:
>
> 'Various environment variables can be set to determine where R creates
> its per-session temporary directory. The environment variables TMPDIR,
> TMP and TEMP are searched in turn and the first one which is set and
> points to a writable area is used. If none do, the final default is /tmp
> on
2017 Apr 21
3
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
Temporary files not accessed for a long time are automatically removed
in some Linux distributions and probably other operating systems too,
depending on system configuration. This may affect the per-session
temporary directory, the path of which is returned by tempdir(). I think
it would be nice if R automatically tried to recreate a missing
tempdir() but this could have some performance
2002 Jul 12
1
Sweave problem with recursive call, Add.
This diff would be better.
Gunnar
-------------- next part --------------
268a269,270
>
> ocf <- character()
285,286c287,298
<
< tmpcon <- textConnection("output", "w")
---
>
> options(warn=-1)
> if (is.finite(max(as.integer(sub("output","",apropos("output"))),na.rm=TRUE))) {
2002 Jul 12
1
Sweave problem with recursive call, Add.
This diff would be better.
Gunnar
-------------- next part --------------
268a269,270
>
> ocf <- character()
285,286c287,298
<
< tmpcon <- textConnection("output", "w")
---
>
> options(warn=-1)
> if (is.finite(max(as.integer(sub("output","",apropos("output"))),na.rm=TRUE))) {
2017 Apr 26
2
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
>>>>> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
>>>>> on Wed, 26 Apr 2017 08:40:38 -0500 writes:
> On 26 April 2017 at 08:29, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> | This seems like the wrong approach. The problem occurs as soon as the
> | tempdir() gets cleaned up: there could be information in temp files
> | that gets lost at that point. So
2017 Apr 21
3
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
Hi Mikko,
I was bitten by this recently and I think some of the replies are
missing the point. As I understand it, the problem consists of these
elements:
1. When R starts, it creates a directory like /tmp/RtmpVIeFj4
2. Right after R starts I can create files in this directory with no
error
3. After some hours or days I can no longer create files in this
directory, because it has been
2005 Nov 03
1
fatal error unused tempdir
Hello,
I am running R on XP Windows machine, and frequently I have enable to start R. I
have this message: "Fatal Error: cannot find unused tempdir name". I don't know
why.
Thanks, in advance, for your help
Sandrine Coelho
2017 Apr 26
1
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
On 26/04/2017 10:39 AM, Tomas Kalibera wrote:
>
> I agree this should be solved in configuration of
> systemd/tmpreaper/whatever tmp cleaner - the cleanup must be prevented
> in configuration files of these tools. Moving session directories under
> /var/run (XDG_RUNTIME_DIR) does not seem like a good solution to me,
> sooner or later someone might come with auto-cleaning that
2012 Mar 08
2
Cannot change location of tempdir()
Hi,
One of the functions I use needs to write to a temporary file, in the
directory given by tempdir(). I want to change this from the standard
one, as the file is too large for the drive. However, tempfile() doesnt
seem to respect the environment variables when I change them with
Sys.setenv(). In a fresh R-session:
> Sys.getenv("TMP")
[1]
2019 Dec 13
1
tempdir() containing spaces breaks installing source packages
Hello everyone!
Temp paths are used in system2() calls without shQuote() because
they are assumed not to contain spaces. On Windows,
GetShortPathName() is used to try to ensure that.
Unfortunately, sometimes GetShortPathName() silently fails to return a
8.3 file path and gives a full path instead (8.3 file names might be
disabled on newer Windows 10 installations, or there may be another
2017 Apr 26
0
tempdir() may be deleted during long-running R session
>>>>> <frederik at ofb.net>
>>>>> on Tue, 25 Apr 2017 21:13:59 -0700 writes:
> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 02:41:58PM +0000, Cook, Malcolm wrote:
>> Might this combination serve the purpose:
>> * R session keeps an open handle on the tempdir it creates,
>> * whatever tempdir harvesting cron job the user has be made