Hi,
Has something changed regarding the useDynLib in the NAMESPACE file in
packages? I've written a package that works in e.g. 2.12/2.13 but simply
cannot find the dynamic library under windows. The version on CRAN is
older than the one I'm talking about and depends on a newer version of R
bu
Followup with the specific issue in our most recent (non-posted, as of
yet) attempts on a certain box. We now have xorg-dev, libcairo-dev,
and Xwindows.h and libpng (as below) on this machine, but R is not
compiling with support for any of these things.
Once again, any help knowing *exactly* what
On Wed, 20 Apr 2011, Tobias Abenius wrote:
Hi,
Has something changed regarding the useDynLib in the NAMESPACE file in
packages?
No. As the FAQ asked re bug reports, please don't post speculation
rather than problem description.
I've written a package that works in e.g. 2.12/2.13 but simp
Hi Charlie, thanks for writing back.
Using the oldPkgs parameter wouldn't work, please see the error bellow:
> update.packages(oldPkgs =c("rpart"))
Error in update.packages(oldPkgs = c("rpart")) :
invalid 'oldPkgs'; must be a result from old.packages()
Do you think it should support this inst
On 20.04.2011 13:30, Tobias Abenius wrote:
Hi,
Has something changed regarding the useDynLib in the NAMESPACE file in
packages? I've written a package that works in e.g. 2.12/2.13 but simply
cannot find the dynamic library under windows. The version on CRAN is
older than the one I'm talking ab
Dear R-devel,
I investigated further by tracing into library.dynam.
The .dll file export a symbol "ccd". In e.g. R 2.8.1 the following
command succeeds,
dyn.load('/Program
Files/R/R-2.8.1/library/lassoshooting/libs/i386/lassoshooting.dll')
and the external symbol "ccd" becomes available.
H
On 21.04.2011 11:30, Tobias Abenius wrote:
Dear R-devel,
I investigated further by tracing into library.dynam.
The .dll file export a symbol "ccd". In e.g. R 2.8.1 the following
command succeeds,
dyn.load('/Program
Files/R/R-2.8.1/library/lassoshooting/libs/i386/lassoshooting.dll')
and the e
Dear list subscriber,
I am quite puzzled by the behaviour of processing Sweave files within an R
session, i.e.
Sweave("foo.Rnw") versus R CMD Sweave foo.Rnw
In the former the environmental variable 'SWEAVE_STYLEPATH_DEFAULT = TRUE' is
obeyed (this is set in etc/Renviron.site as well as under t
On 11-04-20 11:33 AM, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
Hi, apparently I sent my question about using R and C++ to the wrong list,
ironically seeing as that list was called Rcpp. Anyway, I was directed to
post my question here. To summarize my current question, I have found two
commands that I want to
Bernd
.Renviron is not being read when you do R CMD ... This is documented,
but still puzzling to me. I solved this by using
Sys.setenv("SWEAVE_STYLEPATH_DEFAULT" = "TRUE")
in my .Rprofile (which is being read by R CMD ...). If you were on
linux you could also put it inside your shell profile
On 20 April 2011 at 12:16, Karl-Dieter Crisman wrote:
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|
| R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu
| Source directory: .
| Installation directory:/home/sageserver/sage/local
| C compiler:gcc -std=gnu99
| -I/home/sageserver/sage/local/include
| -L/home/sages
On 21 April 2011 at 07:16, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
| On 11-04-20 11:33 AM, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
| > Hi, apparently I sent my question about using R and C++ to the wrong list,
| > ironically seeing as that list was called Rcpp. Anyway, I was directed to
| > post my question here. To summarize
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Pfaff, Bernhard Dr. wrote:
Dear list subscriber,
I am quite puzzled by the behaviour of processing Sweave files within an R
session, i.e.
Sweave("foo.Rnw") versus R CMD Sweave foo.Rnw
In the former the environmental variable 'SWEAVE_STYLEPATH_DEFAULT =
TRUE' is obeyed (t
(Redirected from r-packages, which is supposed to be an annoucements-only
list, to r-devel which is for R development questions.)
On 21 April 2011 at 08:10, Jay Emerson wrote:
| We have used the BOOST interprocess libraries in package bigmemory
| (and synchronicity, and ...) for about 3 years now
>
> On Thu, 21 Apr 2011, Pfaff, Bernhard Dr. wrote:
>
> > Dear list subscriber,
> >
> > I am quite puzzled by the behaviour of processing Sweave
> files within an R session, i.e.
> > Sweave("foo.Rnw") versus R CMD Sweave foo.Rnw
> >
> > In the former the environmental variable
> 'SWEAVE_STYLEPA
On 04/19/2011 05:00 AM, r-devel-requ...@r-project.org wrote:
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 11:48:40 -0400
From: Karl-Dieter Crisman
To:r-devel@r-project.org
Cc: Jason Grout
Subject: [Rd] How to get R to compile with PNG support
Message-ID:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
Dear R devel lis
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 6:44 AM, Pfaff, Bernhard Dr.
wrote:
> Dear list subscriber,
>
> I am quite puzzled by the behaviour of processing Sweave files within an R
> session, i.e.
> Sweave("foo.Rnw") versus R CMD Sweave foo.Rnw
>
> In the former the environmental variable 'SWEAVE_STYLEPATH_DEFAULT
Thanks for your replies, Dirk and Matt.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 20 April 2011 at 12:16, Karl-Dieter Crisman wrote:
> |
> |
> | R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu
> | Source directory: .
> | Installation directory: /home/sageserver
On 21 April 2011 at 09:51, Karl-Dieter Crisman wrote:
| Thanks for your replies, Dirk and Matt.
My pleasure.
| On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| > Random guess: did you connect via ssh without x11 forwarding?
|
| Almost certainly, yes. (I am an interlocutor right n
On Apr 21, 2011, at 9:51 AM, Karl-Dieter Crisman wrote:
> Thanks for your replies, Dirk and Matt.
>
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>>
>> On 20 April 2011 at 12:16, Karl-Dieter Crisman wrote:
>> |
>> |
>> | R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu
>> | Source
Thanks,
That's great, but I don't know how to determine what foo is. How do I
declare the name of the package?
On 4/21/11 7:16 AM, "Duncan Murdoch" wrote:
> On 11-04-20 11:33 AM, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
>> Hi, apparently I sent my question about using R and C++ to the wrong list,
>> ironica
On Apr 21, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
> Thanks,
> That's great, but I don't know how to determine what foo is.
It's the name of your package.
> How do I declare the name of the package?
>
in DESCRIPTION:
Package: name
and the directory of your package has to have the sam
On 21/04/2011 10:52 AM, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
Thanks,
That's great, but I don't know how to determine what foo is. How do I
declare the name of the package?
See the Writing R Extensions manual, or a tutorial on the topic, e.g.
the one I gave at UseR 2008, available here:
www.r-project.
On Apr 20, 2011, at 8:35 AM, Karl-Dieter Crisman wrote:
>> Message: 12
>> Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2011 02:09:23 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Sharpie
>> To: r-devel@r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [Rd] How to get R to compile with PNG support
>> Message-ID: <1303290563237-3462502.p...@n4.nabble.com>
>> Content-T
So, how is the package turning it's name into those commands?
Does the installation automatically list the src directory and iteratively
run a loop over each file and call 'R CMD SHLIB objectOfIterator' ?
The reason this is so important is because it¹s easy to get things to work
via a terminal com
Ah, that's simple, thanks!
On 4/21/11 10:57 AM, "Simon Urbanek" wrote:
>
> On Apr 21, 2011, at 10:52 AM, Sean Robert McGuffee wrote:
>
>> Thanks,
>> That's great, but I don't know how to determine what foo is.
>
> It's the name of your package.
>
>
>> How do I declare the name of the packa
Please, please, please read the documentation before sending more
questions to the list. You also have the source code, so you can look
at what "R CMD build" and "R CMD INSTALL" are doing.
--
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Sean Robert McGuf
You are right, I looked and I did find the R source code. However, it's
largely written in R! I mean, I don't know how to trace the R code where
INSTALL is recognized and follow it to a c or c++ level command. For example
these are hits in .R files, not c files, and I don't know how to connect
what
Thanks for all the feedback. First, our update, then two responses.
>From Jason Grout:
+++
I finally got it working. After mucking around in the R configure
file a bit and trying out some of the different tests, as well as
comparing a working system with our broken system, I realized that
`pkg-c
I've just committed some changes to rgl that will probably detect
bitmaps that are specified to be too large. As well, Brian Ripley
backported some of the R-devel additions to the RweaveLatex driver, so
now R 2.13.0-patched (revision 55572 or newer) should
work as well as R-devel.
Duncan Murd
I am trying to define subset operator for a reference class and hitting some
problem i am unable to diagnose.To give an example, here is a toy class
generator that is a wrapper around a list
tmpGEN<-setRefClass("TMP", fields=list(
namelist="list"
You're confusing functional and OOP-style methods.
Since you define an OOP-style method, you need to invoke it in OOP style.
With your example:
> tmp$`[`("random")
[1] -1.439131143 -0.630354726 0.822006263 -0.651707539 0.475332681
[6] 0.002680224 1.539035675 -0.117609566 2.066227300 1.
smcguffee wrote:
>
> You are right, I looked and I did find the R source code. However, it's
> largely written in R! I mean, I don't know how to trace the R code where
> INSTALL is recognized and follow it to a c or c++ level command. For
> example
> these are hits in .R files, not c files, and I
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