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2008 May 19
1
using zlib in a package: problems in windows
Dear All, I am having trouble getting an R package to build and install correctly under Windows. In this package, which builds and checks OK under Linux, I use zlib (among other functions, gzprintf). As mentioned by Prof. Ripley a while back, the file "CHANGES" under src/gnuwin32 says explains that to, to use zlib, one has to set $(ZLIB_LIBS) in PKG_LIBS. I have a Makefile.win with
2009 May 22
2
Step by step: Making an R package with Fortran 95
To all. I need your help. The big question is: How do I make an R library with Fortran 95 files? You may assume that I am a pretty decent programmer in both R and Fortran. I lay out a scenario and need your help! I know how to make an ordinary R package and have dabbled with R + Fortran 95 *.dll linking. I do not have a great handle on the whole Makevars file and whatever else I might need
2005 Apr 23
1
RCMD check error windows
Dear Lister, I am working with Windows XP and R 2.1.0 and can check and build home-made packages easily (just *.r, *.rmd, *.rda files, no compiled code). However for some reasons, I cannot check or build the package 'foreign' from the source (I took it as an exercise...). After some lines of sentences OK (here omitted and replaced by ...), I get a message like this: RCMD check
2020 Oct 11
3
Installing bioconduction packages in connection with loading an R package
Dear all, My gRbase package imports functionality from the bioconductor packages graph, Rgraphviz and RBGL. To make installation of gRbase easy, I would like to have these bioconductor packages installed in connection with installation of gRbase, but to do so the user must use setRepositories() to make sure that R also installs packages from bioconductor. Having to call setRepositories causes
2018 Jul 08
2
consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both" gRbase and/or R CMD build --compact-vignettes="gs+qpdf" gRbase and in the log from r-devel (on winbuilder) I get * checking sizes of PDF files under 'inst/doc' ... WARNING 'gs+qpdf' made some significant size reductions: compacted 'gRbase-arrays.pdf' from 421Kb to 115Kb consider
2018 Jul 08
2
consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both" gRbase and/or R CMD build --compact-vignettes="gs+qpdf" gRbase and in the log from r-devel (on winbuilder) I get * checking sizes of PDF files under 'inst/doc' ... WARNING 'gs+qpdf' made some significant size reductions: compacted 'gRbase-arrays.pdf' from 421Kb to 115Kb consider
2018 Jul 08
0
[R] consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
?did this inside R; not ideal but worked. ________________________________ From: R-devel <r-devel-bounces at r-project.org> on behalf of S?ren H?jsgaard <sorenh at math.aau.dk> Sent: 08 July 2018 15:46 To: r-devel at r-project.org Subject: Re: [Rd] [R] consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook") Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both"
2018 Jul 08
2
[R] consider running tools::compactPDF(gs_quality = "ebook")
Dear all, I run R CMD build --compact-vignettes="both" gRbase and/or R CMD build --compact-vignettes="gs+qpdf" gRbase and in the log from r-devel (on winbuilder) I get * checking sizes of PDF files under 'inst/doc' ... WARNING 'gs+qpdf' made some significant size reductions: compacted 'gRbase-arrays.pdf' from 421Kb to 115Kb consider
2006 Jan 21
2
Latest revision of lme4 requires 'Matrix' >= 0.995.2 but that version is not available on CRAN
I just updated the packages on my pc (windows xp). When loading lme4 I get > library(lme4) Error: package 'Matrix' 0.995-1 was found, but >= 0.995.2 is required by 'lme4' 'Matrix' 0.995-1 is indeed installed on my computer, but update.packages() does not capture a never version; and seemingly for good reasons: When looking at CRAN, the new version of Matrix is
2010 Nov 15
0
Problem with lm4 and lapack library
I have R under Linux Kubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS. I am trying to install package 'lme4' and get the following error: ---- * installing *source* package ?lme4? ... ** libs gcc -std=gnu99 -I/usr/share/R/include -I/usr/share/R/include -I"/usr/lib/R/library/Matrix/include" -I"/usr/lib/R/library/stats/include" -fpic -g -O2 -c init.c -o init.o gcc -std=gnu99
2012 Jan 24
0
Partial R2 values calculated using different packages
Dear fellow R-users I've always used Prof Harrell's rms package to calculate/visualize partial R2 values from a standard regression analysis (below is a quick example on how I've done so). Recently, I calcuated partial R2 values using the ppcor and gRbase packages. As it turns out, ppcor and gRbase agree with each other but the values generated from these packages tended to be greater
2009 May 12
0
[Fwd: Re: Problem at instaling robustbase (Rlapack)]
Dear list, I'm forwarding these 2 messages as suggested by the package developer. My system is > sessionInfo() R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17) i486-pc-linux-gnu on Ubuntu 8.04, with r-base-core, r-base-dev and r-recommended installed from binaries through Synaptic. I normally install the rest of packages using install.packages() from within R (started from an xterminal by su) Agus
2009 May 11
0
robustbase: cannot install
This is really odd, I've installed the binary of robustbase through synaptic on an ubuntu 8.04 machine and get: > library(robustbase) Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) : unable to load shared library '/usr/lib/R/site-library/robustbase/libs/robustbase.so': libRlapack.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Error: package/namespace load
2005 May 23
1
SV: Documentation of S3 and S4 classes, inheritance
I am sure that I do not have the answer to your question - but I would like to add to your views regarding the S4-issue. I've been involved in the gRbase package for graphical modelling in R. The first version was implemented in S4 but now we have made a roll-back to using S3 methods. While, I can see that S3 is not really comprehensive enough for 'proper' object oriented
2009 May 12
2
[Fwd: Re: ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo]]
Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo] Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 13:30:49 +0200 From: Agustin Lobo <aloboaleu at gmail.com> Reply-To: aloboaleu at gmail.com To: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> CC: Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>, R-SIG-Debian at stat.math.ethz.ch References: <18953.17704.527898.355877
2009 May 12
2
ubuntu problem with 'r-cran-robustbase' [FWD Agustin Lobo]
Agustin, posted on R-help. I think the problem is one of the debian/ubuntu package 'r-cran-robustbase' and its setup or (missing?) dependencies. I can confirm Agustin's problem, working on Ubuntu 8.04.2 (8.04 is a "LTS" = long time support version). apt-get install r-cran-robustbase works fine, but when trying to load the package, there's a DLL - dependency on
2008 Mar 31
1
Compile dll in Windows XP
This is my first attempt to call a C function from R. I have installed Rtools,MinGW and Perl and I have included them in my system path. I am trying to compile a toy function that can be called in R but when I type "RCMD SHLIB foo.c" I receive the following message in my Command prompt: making foo.d from foo.c make: [foo.d] Error 255 (ignored) cat: foo.d: No such file or directory make:
2003 Apr 24
0
R-1.7.0: build feedback: OpenBSD 3.2 (PR#2836)
R-1.7.0 failed to build on OpenBSD 3.2: Machinetype: Intel Pentium III (600 MHz); OpenBSD 3.2 GENERIC#25 i386 Remote gcc version: gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 Remote g++ version: g++ (GCC) 3.2.2 Configure environment: CC=gcc CXX=g++ LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib gcc -shared -Wl,-rpath,/usr/local/lib -o lapack.so Lapack.lo rgeev.lo rsyev.lo -L../../../bin -lRlapack
2006 Aug 04
0
Problem with installing R under Windows
I have been trying to install R under Windows from the source by following the instructions in R Installation and Adminstration. Met with a list of problems along the way. 1) Recommended packages: I tried to do > make lnik-recommended and > make rsync-recommended In both cases, I got the message "no rule to make target" Have I gotten the make directory wrongly? 2)
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