[Rd] Error in R CMD INSTALL on Windows XP using Rtools28

Duncan Murdoch murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
Sat Dec 6 08:35:02 CET 2008


cstrato wrote:
> Dear Gabor
>
> Thank you for this interesting link.
>
> Since I have also to set the PATH and LIB for Visual Studio AND for 
> ROOT, I am not sure if this would be an option for me.
>   

The strategy I use (which I think Gabor's batch file would support, but 
I do it with my own script) is to have a batch file/script to set the 
path up.  I run it within the command shell, and the changes only last 
for the life of that window, they don't affect shells opened in any 
other way.

If you need to build VS projects and also build R packages in the same 
shell, things would be trickier, because there are conflicts with some 
of the R tools and some Microsoft tools (which was the source of your 
original problem).  It is possible to rename the R tools, and modify the 
MkRules file to point to the new versions; it may also be possible to 
rename the MS tools and reconfigure their build system to accommodate.

Duncan Murdoch
> Best regards
> Christian
>
>
> Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
>   
>> Note that there is an Rcmd.bat batch file in http://batchfiles.googlecode.com
>> which automatically sets all environment variables for you including the
>> PATH making it unnecessary to set your PATH or any environment
>> variables.
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 4:06 PM, cstrato <cstrato at aon.at> wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Dear Duncan
>>>
>>> Thank you for this explicit explanation, you are right:
>>>
>>> When setting the system variable "Path" (as administrator) in addition to
>>> setting the user variable "PATH" (as user), now everything works fine.
>>>
>>> Interestingly, setting the system variable "Path" on my laptop with Rtools27
>>> seems not to be necessary.
>>>
>>> May I suggest that  this could be clarified in "R Installation and
>>> Administration" since there only the user variable "PATH" is mentioned (as
>>> far as I see).
>>>
>>> Thank you all one more time.
>>> Best regards
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> cstrato wrote:
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> Dear all
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you all for you fast reply.
>>>>>
>>>>> As I said, everything on my laptop and Mac is identical, here are my user
>>>>> defined environment variables:
>>>>>
>>>>> HOME: c:\home\Rabbitus
>>>>> INCLUDE: C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio
>>>>> 9.0\VC\include;C:\Programme\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Include
>>>>> LIB: C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio
>>>>> 9.0\VC\lib;C:\Programme\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Lib;C:\root\lib
>>>>> PATH:
>>>>> C:\Rtools\bin;C:\Rtools\perl\bin;C:\Rtools\MinGW\bin;C:\Programme\HTML Help
>>>>> Workshop;C:\Programme\R\R-2.8.0\bin;C:\root\bin;
>>>>> MSVSPATH: C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin
>>>>> ROOTSYS: c:\root
>>>>> R_LIBS: cd "C:\home\Rabbitus\CRAN"
>>>>> TMPDIR: c:\home\Rabbitus\temp
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>> I think Brian was right, your PATH is not what is shown above.  (That
>>>> doesn't include the Windows directories, for instance.)
>>>>
>>>> Were you running Rcmd INSTALL from a shell?  Which shell?  What does the
>>>> shell report as your PATH just before running it?
>>>> On Windows, the PATH is handled in a fairly complicated way.  I believe
>>>> this description is correct, but it may not apply to all Windows versions:
>>>>
>>>> The thing you set from within the Control Panel only applies to the
>>>> currently running copy of Explorer.  Other applications that are currently
>>>> running (e.g. an existing CMD shell) do not have their path updated.
>>>>
>>>> There are both system and user level PATH settings.  Explorer combines
>>>> them by putting the system settings *first*.
>>>> Within a CMD shell, you can override the PATH completely, just by setting
>>>> it to a new set of directories.
>>>>
>>>> So it looks as though your problem is that your are showing us the user
>>>> settings for the PATH, but not the system settings, and the system settings
>>>> are messing you up.
>>>>
>>>> Duncan Murdoch
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> I have just checked again, all variables are identical on both systems.
>>>>>
>>>>> Could there be another reason?
>>>>> What about the registry setting mentioned by Gabor Grothendieck?
>>>>>
>>>>> Best regaards
>>>>> Christian
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>> This is a PATH error: you must have Rtools/bin before Windows system
>>>>>> directories in your path.  As the R-admin manual tells you explicitly ....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> fortune("WTFM") applies.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, cstrato wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Dear all
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When trying to install my package on Windows XP on my Mac, I get the
>>>>>>> following error:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ---------- Making package xps ------------
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> xpsDict.cxx
>>>>>>> "C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin/link" /dll
>>>>>>> /def:xps.def /out:xps.dll fp10.obj  -opt:noref  -nologo
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Hist -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Graf1
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__G3D -include:_G__cpp_setupG__GPad
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Tree -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Rint
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__PostScript -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Matrix
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Physics -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Ged
>>>>>>>  "C:\root/lib/libCore.lib" "C:\root/lib/libCint.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libHist.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGraf.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libGraf3d.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGpad.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libTree.lib" "C:\root/lib/libRint.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libPostscript.lib" "C:\root/lib/libMatrix.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libPhysics.lib" "C:\root/lib/libNet.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libRIO.lib" "C:\root/lib/libMathCore.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libGui.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGraf.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGpad.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libGed.lib" "C:\root/lib/libTreePlayer.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libTreeViewer.lib" *.obj
>>>>>>>  Creating library xps.lib and object xps.exp
>>>>>>> ... done
>>>>>>> installing DLL
>>>>>>> installing R files
>>>>>>> installing inst files
>>>>>>> FIND: Parameterformat falsch
>>>>>>> make[2]: *** [C:/home/Rabbitus/CRAN/xps.Rcheck/xps/inst] Error 2
>>>>>>> make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
>>>>>>> make: *** [pkg-xps] Error 2
>>>>>>> *** Installation of xps failed ***
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> However, when I install my package on my Windows XP laptop, everything
>>>>>>> is ok:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ---------- Making package xps ------------
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>> xpsDict.cxx
>>>>>>> "C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin/link" /dll
>>>>>>> /def:xps.def /out:xps.dll fp10.obj  -opt:noref  -nologo
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Hist -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Graf1
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__G3D -include:_G__cpp_setupG__GPad
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Tree -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Rint
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__PostScript -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Matrix
>>>>>>> -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Physics -include:_G__cpp_setupG__Ged
>>>>>>>  "C:\root/lib/libCore.lib" "C:\root/lib/libCint.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libHist.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGraf.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libGraf3d.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGpad.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libTree.lib" "C:\root/lib/libRint.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libPostscript.lib" "C:\root/lib/libMatrix.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libPhysics.lib" "C:\root/lib/libNet.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libRIO.lib" "C:\root/lib/libMathCore.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libGui.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGraf.lib" "C:\root/lib/libGpad.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libGed.lib" "C:\root/lib/libTreePlayer.lib"
>>>>>>> "C:\root/lib/libTreeViewer.lib" *.obj
>>>>>>>  Creating library xps.lib and object xps.exp
>>>>>>> ... done
>>>>>>> installing DLL
>>>>>>> installing R files
>>>>>>> installing inst files
>>>>>>> preparing package xps for lazy loading
>>>>>>> installing man source files
>>>>>>> installing indices
>>>>>>> Warning messages:
>>>>>>> 1: In file.create(f.tg) :
>>>>>>> kann Datei 'c:/Programme/R/R-2.8.0/doc/html/packages.html' nicht
>>>>>>> erzeugen. Grund 'Permission denied'
>>>>>>> 2: In tools:::win.packages.html(.Library) :
>>>>>>> kann HTML Paketindex nicht aktualisieren
>>>>>>> installing help
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'xps'
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>                   
>>>>>>>>>>                     
>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> To my knowledge I have only made one difference when installing
>>>>>>> everything necessary to build my package:
>>>>>>> On my laptop I have installed Rtools27.exe, while on WinXP on my Mac I
>>>>>>> have installed Rtools28.exe.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Do you know what the reason for the error might be?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you in advance.
>>>>>>> Best regards
>>>>>>> Christian
>>>>>>> _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._
>>>>>>> C.h.r.i.s.t.i.a.n   S.t.r.a.t.o.w.a
>>>>>>> V.i.e.n.n.a           A.u.s.t.r.i.a
>>>>>>> e.m.a.i.l:        cstrato at aon.at
>>>>>>> _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._
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