Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Package Building help"
2004 May 02
2
building a "simple" R package
Dear R-ers:
Recognizing that it is better to remain silent and have people think you
stupid than to speak and remove any doubt, I fear that I must speak
nonetheless.
I am having the Devil's own time trying to make a simple R package for my
own use. Yes, I have perused the FAQs and searched the archives. Yes, I
have read "Writing R Extensions" and eventually divined what Rcmd
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
2005 Aug 18
1
Problem with building R packages under Windows
Dear all,
I am coming to the guru for advise here. I am a native user of Windows,
and S-plus, and the process of migrating my libraries from S to R has been
more than a painstaking task...
I am currently using R version 2.1.1 in Windows XP SP2.
I have read the "Writing R extensions", "the FAQ in R", and your valuable
document
"R for Windows Users", but still unable
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
2007 May 03
2
R package development in windows
I'm attempting to build an R package for distribution and am working
from the directions found at
http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/~maman/computerstuff/Rhelp/Rpackages.html#Wi
n-Win
I've read through Writing R Extensions and various other "helpful" web
sites. I've installed all relevant software (perl, cygwin, mingwin,
hhc.exe). Here is what I have done so far:
1) Sourced data
2012 Sep 19
2
Rcmd check problem
Hi, all.
I was trying to build my R package with R 2.15.1 32bit and win7.
I basically follow the routine in Steven Mosher's blog
http://stevemosher.wordpress.com/step-10-build/
After I fixed the path, and built the skeleton of the package, I started
command prompt and used the following commands in building my package
Rcmd check myPackageName
Rcmd build myPackageName
Rcmd check
2003 Sep 02
2
FW: Creating a Package with Windows XP.
> Hi there fellow R-Users,
>
> I am trying to use the "package.skeleton" to create my own package with
> R.1.7.1 on Windows XP Professional.
> I have followed the package.skeleton example and have downloaded the
> necessary files found at http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/tools.zip.
>
> and perl5, available via
2004 May 27
2
Rcmd check, windows xp, perl
Dear R users,
With package.skeleton() i have produced successfully my .Rd??s, ...
Now i will run Rcmd check on ..\R\bin\
But Rcmd check (and build) on my Windows XP does not work.
It`s a problem with "perl".
(Translated i get the message:
The instruction Perl is either wrongly written or could not not be found.)
In help("check") I found this:
"These may not work
2004 May 27
2
Rcmd check, windows xp, perl (2)
Thank you for your help. I??m sorry that I found not the right
entries in the R-devel. Now, I have again a problem.
After installing all needed things I have run
Rcmd INSTALL -l ../mypkg and respectively
make mypkg
By running Rcmd check I get following message:
* checking for working latex ...Error: environment
variable TMPDIR not set (or set to unusable value) and no
default
2007 Mar 28
2
changes in behaviour of Rcmd SHLIB since 2.4.0
Dear all,
I have some C code using the zlib uncompress. It compiles fine under Win XP
(with SP2) with R up to 2.3.1 and generates four files (Makedeps, *.d,
*.dll, and *.o):
C:\Data\R-packages\cmg>rcmd SHLIB cmg.c -o cmg.dll
latex: not found
making cmg.d from cmg.c
gcc -IC:/PROGRA~1/R/R-2.3.1/include -Wall -O2 -c cmg.c -o cmg.o
cmg.c: In function `readcmg':
cmg.c:33: warning:
2004 Nov 07
2
Problem with dyn.load()
Hi!
I am studying C language to run with R 2.0.0. My system (Windows ME /BR) is configured to run RCMD ( I have installed ActivePerl, Rtools and MinGW as indicated in http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/ an with correct path).
I would like run the coded write below named conv.c (Example from "Write R Extension") :
#include <R.h>
#include <Rinternals.h>
2002 May 03
1
Detailed instructions for building packages
>I a missing in R extension a more detailed step by step description with=20
>some examples.
>To whom send proposals of change to the R extensions manual. I am also=20
>willing to writ one step by step descriptin for windows 2000.
If you would like to draft a detailed section on building packages
under windows, that would be great. Once you're done, please email it
to me (as
2004 Nov 12
1
dyn.load problem
Hi R-Users
I wrote 1 week ago asking about a message that appears when I try run
dyn.load.
I'm trying to do an example in C code from "Writing R Extension" to
learn how to do it.
I have R 2.0.0, Rtools, Perl and MinGW as describe in
http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/ with path sets.
When I use C:\R\rw2000\bin>RCMD SHLIB -o C:/dev-cpp/teste.dll
2006 Dec 22
1
building R-package under windows - error - in options("deafultPackages") was not found
Dear all,
I have been building R packages under windows on my old pc, successfully.
Now I have bought a new pc, still running windows, and I am trying to build
the same R packages as before, but now without the same success. I have
installed the Rtools, perl, mingw and added them to the environment
variables.
I am running Windows XP Professional on a Thinkpad T60. I have installed
R-2.4.1,
2006 Feb 20
2
help on dyn.load()
Hi,
I used .C to call the C functions inside R. Everything works fine on the
linux sever.
I installed cygwin on my windows xp x64 platform and used rcmd shlib xxx.c
to compile. Everything works fine till now and xxx.dll is generated. But
when I use dyn.load("xxx.dll") in R, it will open another R window and the
original R window becomes "Not responding", nothing loaded in
2006 Dec 20
5
writing R extension
I'd like to develop a simple library in R in which to save my
particular functions.
I have read the manual on "Writing R Extensions" but it's too
difficult. Someone could help me?
I want only save my personal function (recorded in R-code, not in C) in
"myLibrary" and I want to call it with:
>library (myLibrary).
After this, the functions should be available
2003 Dec 19
1
R-package install
Hi
I have been trying to get the R Extention supportware going for a while now and have been running to an error I cannot figure out. I am hoping someone here will recognize whats going on and what i may be messing up.
After installing all the components - Rtools, Active Perl, and minGW I created the file structure using package.skeleton(name = "test") with only the functions i want
2005 Feb 17
2
package bulding in windows.
Hello everyone.
I am using R 2.0.1 in windows XP sp2 and I want to create a package.
I get the following errors when I run these commands at the dos prompt.
Please help.
Thanks.
NIshan
F:\Program Files\R\rw2001\bin>Rcmd build f:\testingskeke
* checking for file 'f:\testingskeke/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'f:\testingskeke':
* cleaning src
*
2009 Jun 25
1
error: compiling R package
Hello,
I tried to build an own R package on Windows XP but get an error which I can't solve.
I called my package "pack". It works to creat the file "pack" with package.skeleton().
But when I try to compile it with Rcmd build --binary pack I obtain the following error:
IO::Seekable::seek missing at C:/R/R-2.9.0/share/perl/FileHandle.pm line 59.
Compilation failed in
2005 Aug 23
1
Problem with RCMD build ...
Hi
I have write A function to draw pyramid of age. I have two function
draw.pyramide(h,f,l) , pyramide(h,f,l) and a data frame with data.
I first use package.skeleton("pyra")
I got the package structure
Then in my shell I use
> RCMD build pyra
I get this :
check for description ... OK
....
removing junk files
but
"cannot open