Just some feedback for the record.
Since version R-devel_2009-01-20.tar.gz with Matrix_0.999375-18.tar.gz
included I am able again to compile and install R on FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT
out of the box.
Many thanks to Martin Maechler and Brian Ripley for the help and work,
Rainer Hurling
Am 11.01.
Matrix has already been updated to be complatible with the FreeBSD
make: you will get the update via tools/rsync-recommended.
On Tue, 20 Jan 2009, Hiroyuki Kawakatsu wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
I've discovered that Mac OS still has a FreeBSD make with which I can
rep
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> I've discovered that Mac OS still has a FreeBSD make with which I can
> reproduce this. So I am working with Martin on a patch for the next
> Matrix update.
>
> Meanwhile, if there is an issue with building R-devel with GNU make
> under FreeBSD (e.g
I've discovered that Mac OS still has a FreeBSD make with which I can
reproduce this. So I am working with Martin on a patch for the next
Matrix update.
Meanwhile, if there is an issue with building R-devel with GNU make
under FreeBSD (e.g.
env MAKE=gmake ./configure
env MAKE=gmake make
)
Thank you Brian,
for this detailed answer. I think you are right with the new rules.
Before contacting the maintainers I will try to collect some more
information about the observed failure. Without setting the environment
variable MAKE to gmake, I get excatly the same break when installing
M
You need to take this up with the package maintainers: although
recommended packages are distributed with R, they are still
contributed packages with separate maintainers.
At one point Matrix did work with a non-GNU make (the Solaris one)
after suggestions from R-core members on how to remove
Dear developers,
today I tried to build and install R-devel_2009-01-10 on FreeBSD
8.0-CURRENT (i386) for testing purposes.
All went well until compiling the now recommended (integrated) Matrix
package. At this point the following break occured:
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