Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
Does that mean that
Rcmd INSTALL --binary myPackage/
is still ok or should one use:
No, that has never worked. Please follow Simon's advice, and read the
manual.
Duncan Murdoch
Rcmd INSTALL myPackage/
without --binary and is this advice the same with and without Rtools?
Also, as there is potential confusion here could the combinations of flags
that are not recommended result in a warning? In the latter case at least
one knows right off that its not the thing to do and can immediately abort
and try something else if they don't want to suffer the consequences of
bad help linking.
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:57 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murd...@stats.uwo.ca> wrote:
On 17/09/2009 5:55 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 17/09/2009 4:40 PM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
Maybe on other platforms but on Windows
help does not get linked properly with all
variations.
I think you are thinking of building binaries, not installing packages.
Generally the only variation we advise against is
R CMD build --binary
Everything else should work fine, as far as I know.
And I forgot to add: the way HTML help is handled in the upcoming 2.10.0 is
different, so I suspect R CMD build --binary will work. I haven't tested it
though...
Duncan Murdoch
Duncan Murdoch
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Simon Urbanek
<simon.urba...@r-project.org> wrote:
On Sep 17, 2009, at 16:09 , Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
Note that that is not currently the recommended way.
Now that would be a surprise to me - to quote R-admin: 6.3.1: "R CMD
INSTALL
works in Windows to install source packages if you have the source-code
package files".
Also, what comes after INSTALL? The source .tar.gz name?
The pathname to the source directory?
R CMD INSTALL --help
Usage: R CMD INSTALL [options] pkgs
Install the add-on packages specified by pkgs. The elements of pkgs can
be relative or absolute paths to directories with the package (bundle)
sources, or to gzipped package 'tar' archives. The library tree
[...]
Cheers,
S
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Simon Urbanek
<simon.urba...@r-project.org> wrote:
On Sep 17, 2009, at 12:43 , Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
Thanks. Perhaps someone in the core group can
still provide explicit information on how to install such
a package.
R CMD INSTALL
(see R --help and it has been *the* way to install packages for quite
a
while so I'm not sure how more explicit we have to make it...)
Cheers,
Simon
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org>
wrote:
On 17 September 2009 at 11:32, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
| Regarding this from this week:
|
| 2.10.0 PACKAGE INSTALLATION (Windows)
| It is possible to install source packages without Rtools provided
they
| have no compiled code and no configure.win or cleanup.win script.
|
| - what are the instructions to perform such a source install?
| - I assume one still needs MiKTeX -- is that right?
| - is the source install done from a tar.gz (in which case one
would
| need tar to create it) or directly from the source directory tree?
You may want to stick this
http://developer.r-project.org/blosxom.cgi/R-devel
into your RSS reader so that you get daily summaries of changes.
I don't follow this too religiously (as I typically only built
r-devel
once we have
alpha/beta/rc candidates) but even I am aware that
a) dynamic .Rd conversion at runtime, so Miktex may no longer be
needed
b) untgz.exe on Windows to read (compressed) tarballs
Dirk
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