2008/5/19 Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Where is the bug here? It also does on a Unix-alike.
Then "R CMD config --help" could at least spit out an error stating
what should be installed
(rather than die with an execution error straight from the DOS).
Setting an "sh" in the %Path% (sh
Full_Name: Laurent Gautier
Version: R-2.7.0patched (r45712)
OS: WinXP
Submission from: (NULL) (90.15.141.247)
On a WinXP box (that does not has "sh" in the %Path%,
R CMD config appears to break:
C:\>R CMD config
'sh' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batc
Full_Name: Laurent Gautier
Version: NA
OS: NA
Submission from: (NULL) (89.84.245.71)
When only reading the "news" entries on the home page
(http://www.r-project.org/), one could think that the latest R released is
R-2.5.1.
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Full_Name: Laurent
Version: R-2.0.0-beta-from-a-week-ago
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (202.156.6.77)
When running 'R CMD check' for a package that contains the symbol '%'
in the signature of a function (say the default parameter for a string argument
is like "10% - 20%"), the 'codoc' part of