Berwin A Turlach a écrit :
G'day Patrick

On Mon, 05 May 2008 07:02:23 +0200
Patrick Giraudoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I was used to package pgirmess under Windows with everything OK, but, for the first time, I had a trial this afternoon on Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy
(I have a double boot computer and work more and more under unix) and
R 2.7.0.

FWIW, on my Ubuntu 8.04 heron machine, with pgirmess_1.3.6.tar.gz from
CRAN, I can run `R CMD check pgirmess_1.3.6.tar.gz' without problems.

Are you talking about that version, or a current development version?

But I have compiled R on my boxes myself.  How did you install R?  From
source or by using the prepackaged Ubuntu deb files?
From the pre-packaged Ubuntu, updated to 6.7.0 recently ? Do you think it may come from this ?

sudo R CMD check pgirmess

Why do you run this command as root?  I would avoid something like
this.  Is the directory in which pgirmess is in not writeable for your
usual user-id?  Perhaps the problem is that the root account is not
correctly set up to use R (but I would find that hard to believe).

No, sorry it was just my mistake. After the failure as standard user, I was wondering if packaging should be done as super-user... but things come similar.

Patrick
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