[Rd] R CMD config --cppflags buglet
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Feb 20 18:09:08 CET 2006
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Simon Urbanek wrote:
>
> On Feb 20, 2006, at 9:45 AM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
>> Dirk,
>>
>> It was even more wrong in R-devel, for there we have sub-architectures and
>> it needs to be "-I${R_INCLUDE_DIR} -I${R_INCLUDE_DIR}${R_ARCH}".
>> Fixed now, thanks.
>>
>> I don't think there is any problem in R.sh.in.
>>
>> Brian
>>
>> On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> As you may recall, a Debian user complained last year about how R is out
>>> of
>>> line with respect to the filesystem standards (where, in essence,
>>> architecture independent files should be in /usr/share, not /usr/lib).
/usr/share is for `architecture independent _data_' according to the
self-styled Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. It mentions using include for
header files, but not that they should be `architecture independent'.
> Just curious - does that mean that ${R_INCLUDE_DIR}${R_ARCH} should actually
> be somewhere else than in ${R_INCLUDE_DIR}, because strictly speaking it is
> not architecture independent? It seems to me that would just make things even
> more messy, and I'm wondering what Debian does in that case ... In fact I
> can't even find examples for either on my Debian machines (except for Sun's
> Java which seems to use /usr/lib as R used to) ...
I suspect on Debian the R include files actually are arch-independent.
(The main reason that they might not be is different configuration
options. Suppose for a real example that you only had a 32-bit libintl on
Sparc: then the system libintl.h is only relevant to a 32- and not a
64-bit build, and so libintl.h needs to get installed in include/sparcv9,
only.) But I think the point is that /usr/share and /usr/doc may get
shared, whereas /usr/include will not. As I recall, using R_INCLUDE_DIR
was our idea.
Brian
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