>>>>> Benjamin Tyner >>>>> on Sat, 21 Jul 2018 13:42:43 -0400 writes:
> Not sure whether it is the same issue as was raised here: > https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-October/058729.html > but in any case perhaps the problem could partially be remedied on line > 245 of src/library/base/R/library.R by passing the lib.loc to > .getRequiredPackages2() ...here is a patch (untested) > Index: src/library/base/R/library.R > =================================================================== > --- src/library/base/R/library.R (revision 74997) > +++ src/library/base/R/library.R (working copy) > @@ -242,7 +242,7 @@ > pos <- 2 > } else pos <- npos > } > - .getRequiredPackages2(pkgInfo, quietly = quietly) > + .getRequiredPackages2(pkgInfo, lib.loc = lib.loc, quietly = quietly) > deps <- unique(names(pkgInfo$Depends)) > ## If the namespace mechanism is available and the package This - directly - fails even more miserably e.g. in my own setup when I have dependency to my package. But it seems a good idea to use 'lib.loc', and safer and probably better than the current code maybe to use .getRequiredPackages2(pkgInfo, lib.loc = c(lib.loc, .libPaths()), quietly = quietly) instead of the current code which uses lib.loc = NULL equivalently to lib.loc = .libPaths() Others / ideas? Reproducible examples with small fake packages? Martin > On 07/21/2018 12:34 PM, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>>> Benjamin Tyner >>>>>>> on Fri, 20 Jul 2018 19:42:09 -0400 writes: >> > Here's a trick/workaround; if lib.loc is the path to your >> > library, then prior to calling library(), >> >> >> environment(.libPaths)$.lib.loc <- lib.loc >> >> Well, that is quite a "trick" -- and potentially a pretty >> dangerous one, not intended when making .libPaths a closure .... >> >> >> I do think that there is a problem with R's dealing of R_LIBS >> and other libPaths settings, notably when checking packages and >> within that recompiling vignettes etc, where the R process >> starts new versions of R via system() / system2() and then gets >> to wrong .libPaths() settings, >> and I personally would be very happy if we got reprex'es with >> small fake packages -- possibly only easily reproducible on >> unix-alikes ... so we could address this as a bug (or more than >> one) to be fixed. >> >> Notably with the 3.4.x --> 3.5.0 transition and my/our tendency >> of having quite a few paths in R_LIBS / lib.loc / ... I've been >> bitten by problems when the wrong version of package was taken >> from the wrong library path .... >> >> Martin >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Good day, >> >> >> >> If there's a library folder of the latest R packages and >> >> a particular package from it is loaded using the lib.loc >> >> option, the dependencies of that package are still >> >> attempted to be loaded from another folder of older >> >> packages specified by R_LIBS, which may cause errors >> >> about version requirements not being met. The >> >> documentation of the library function doesn't explain >> >> what the intended result is in such a case, but it could >> >> reasonably be expected that R would also load the >> >> dependencies from the user-specified lib.loc folder. >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------- >> >> Dario Strbenac University of Sydney Camperdown NSW 2050 >> >> Australia ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel