Re: [Rd] Possible issue with R-tools on Windows - Amend subject to RTerm issue

2017-03-12 Thread Robert Baer
Because my response is a little long and summarizes original thread is at bottom. Okay, I tried to implement your test (and the package is installed). My discovery is that it was RTerm and not RTools giving me a problem. Summary: RTerm starts fine if installed on C: even if there is a space

Re: [Rd] . Possible issue with R-tools on Windows

2017-03-12 Thread Uwe Ligges
On 12.03.2017 16:58, Georgi Boshnakov wrote: I encountered this issue a couple of months ago and resolved it by installing Rtools in the default directory C:\Rtools, see below for details. I didn't have time to prepare a proper error report and in fact suspected that I may be messing up somet

Re: [Rd] . Possible issue with R-tools on Windows

2017-03-12 Thread Georgi Boshnakov
I encountered this issue a couple of months ago and resolved it by installing Rtools in the default directory C:\Rtools, see below for details. I didn't have time to prepare a proper error report and in fact suspected that I may be messing up something. I tracked down the error by installing fro

Re: [Rd] Possible issue with R-tools on Windows

2017-03-12 Thread Uwe Ligges
Hmmm, you may know winbuilder: It has R not installed oin drive C: and works well. Even with R installed on a network share I can easily install packages. using R-devel binary in, e.g. for 64 bit: in d:/RCompile/recent/R/bin/x64 working directory: d:/library-devel specified library: c:/tmp