Note that the message is not about '' and NULL but about ''
and NULL.
I suspect the line endings are screwed up in the environment in use, which
seems not to be our toolset from the comments about Cygwin. It is most
likely the shell used by make that is doing this, but it could be Perl.
I can
It turned out that when I reinstalled cygwin I put it first on the path
and its not supposed to be.
I wonder if R build tools could check for this by running a cygwin
program that is also in Rtools and if one gets the cygwin output
rather than the Rtools output it could warn the user to change his
On 19/07/2007 7:16 PM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> Thanks. I tried performing the check from an empty directory but
> it still gave the same response. Where can I find the source code
> for the check process?
On Windows the main wrapper is a Perl script in RHOME/bin/check, but
most of the work
Thanks. I tried performing the check from an empty directory but
it still gave the same response. Where can I find the source code
for the check process?
* using log directory 'C:/Rpkgs/check/sqldf.Rcheck'
* using ARGUMENT '
' __ignored__ R version 2.5.1 (2007-06-27)
* checking for file 'sqldf/
On 19/07/2007 5:55 PM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> I noticed I am getting the same messages when trying to check other
> packages too such as gsubfn which previously checked ok.
>
> I had recently reinstalled cygwin so its likely something to do with
> that but have not tracked it down.
Another p
I noticed I am getting the same messages when trying to check other
packages too such as gsubfn which previously checked ok.
I had recently reinstalled cygwin so its likely something to do with
that but have not tracked it down.
On 7/19/07, Gabor Grothendieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In perfo