Re: [Rd] cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory

2008-11-01 Thread Spencer Graves
Dear Duncan: Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 01/11/2008 8:53 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: Dear Ted: Thanks very much. In fact, I did have a file named "Copy of create.fourier.basis.R". I deleted it and got an even more cryptic version of the same error message. I ultimately traced this to l

Re: [Rd] cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory

2008-11-01 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 01/11/2008 8:53 PM, Spencer Graves wrote: Dear Ted: Thanks very much. In fact, I did have a file named "Copy of create.fourier.basis.R". I deleted it and got an even more cryptic version of the same error message. I ultimately traced this to lines like "<<< .working" inserted

Re: [Rd] cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory

2008-11-01 Thread Spencer Graves
Dear Ted: Thanks very much. In fact, I did have a file named "Copy of create.fourier.basis.R". I deleted it and got an even more cryptic version of the same error message. I ultimately traced this to lines like "<<< .working" inserted by subversion into a *.R or *.Rd file I was us

Re: [Rd] cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory

2008-11-01 Thread Ted Harding
Just guessing here, but it looks as though an attempt has been made to execute the following command: cat ./R/Copy of create.fourier.basis.R This may have arisen because there is indeed a file named "Copy of create.fourier.basis.R" but the command was issued to the OS without quotes; or (pe

[Rd] cat: ./R/Copy: No such file or directory

2008-11-01 Thread Spencer Graves
Hello: What do you recommend I do to get past cryptic error messages from "R CMD check", complaining "No such file or directory"? The package is under SVN control, and I reverted to a version that passed "R CMD check", without eliminating the error. The "00install.out" file is short an

Re: [Rd] Small modification of zip.file.extract in utils?

2008-11-01 Thread Martin Elff
On Thursday 30 October 2008 (20:08:27), Jon Olav Skoien wrote: > Dear list, > > I needed to extract a zip-archive, and found zip.file.extract in utils. > My only problem was the use of tempdir(), since I wanted to permanently > extract the archive at a fixed location for later use. My own fix was >