Ok, i used the procedure in the manual. I think i am almost at the end of the build process. I am stuck however at the build of grDevices module. While byte-compiling it, i get the following error : Error in solve.default(rgb) : 'a' must be a complex matrix The line of that syntax errror can be found back in make.rgb of src/library/grDevices/R/convertColor.R I doubt this file has a syntax error. The only possible cause i can think of is if the previous rbind that creates rgb returns NULL, but i can't find what would cause that. Any hints on where i could look for the problem?
I hope this is not too offtopic with the initial subject and the developmenet mailing list 2013/12/18 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> > On 13-12-18 5:24 AM, Olivier BARTHELEMY wrote: > >> I think this is more suited for the devel mailing list than the help one. >> >> I'm trying to build R on windows, With Rtools installed, and >> configure/make >> in R-3.0.2 sources folder from a cygwin console. >> > > This doesn't sound like a good idea. The Rtools are set up for native > Windows builds. If you run configure yourself, you'll be targeting a > Cygwin build -- but that's something we don't support. > > What you should do is follow the instructions for native Windows builds > that are given in chapter 3 of the Installation and Administration manual. > In particular, *do not* run configure. > > If you do choose to create a Cygwin build, please make sure it passes the > tests before you use it. I haven't seen one that does. > > Duncan Murdoch > > > > I am stuck at the moment, because the build process tries create symlinks, >> and gcc build fails because the opened files containe the metadata of the >> not working symlink, and not the linked file. >> The first problematic files is src/extra/xz/alone_decoder.c, pointing to >> common/alone_decoder.c, but i guess the following buildt files would have >> the same problem. >> My configure didn't even detect the symlink cmd off cygwin while >> performing >> the tests, and i even launched configure with --disable-symlinks, but >> their >> creationis attmpted anyways. >> Is there any quick way to workaround that? And since it's .c or.h files we >> are symlinking here, couldn't we simply do 'eponym' C or h files that do a >> C #include to the relative path, which would be more portable than >> symlinks? >> >> > -- Olivier BARTHELEMY +33.1.80.97.26.31 [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel