[Rd] Error in R CMD INSTALL on Windows XP using Rtools28
cstrato
cstrato at aon.at
Sat Dec 6 19:08:20 CET 2008
Dear Gabor,
Sorry, my mistake, here are my correct path settings:
System Path:
C:\Rtools\bin;C:\Rtools\perl\bin;C:\Rtools\MinGW\bin;C:\Programme\MiKTeX
2.7\miktex\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem
User 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;
I have just tested again that:
- R CMD check is ok and produces the vignettes
- I can compile my C++ source code with VC++ independently of R
Thus at the moment there seem to be no conflicts, however, this could be
the case in the future.
Do you have any examples, where the Rtools find can cause conflicts with
Windows?
Best regards
Christian
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> You could leave your path at:
>
> %SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;c:\Programme\Microsoft
> SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\
>
> and then use Rcmd.bat or rtools.bat to add the rest.
>
> Also there are still two problems:
>
> 1. one of the dangers of your setup is that
> Rtools has a conflict with Windows since it
> has its own find which takes over from Windows' find
> and can cause Windows batch files not related to R to fail.
> As a result its not a good idea to permanently set your
> path to include the rtools but better to do it session
> by session so that non-R sessions are unaffected.
>
> 2. Also you still don't seem to have MiKTeX on your path
> so I don't think its correct yet. Rcmd.bat or rtools.bat
> would add the path to MiKTeX too (if you have it in a
> standard location).
>
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 9:41 AM, cstrato <cstrato at aon.at> wrote:
>
>> Dear Duncan, dear Gabor,
>>
>> Thank you for this additional information and all these great tips.
>>
>> Setting the system path in the following way solved my problem:
>> c:\Rtools\bin;c:\Rtools\perl\bin;c:\Rtools\MinGW\bin;%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;c:\Programme\Microsoft
>> SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\
>>
>> Luckily this solves also the problem with potential conflicts between R
>> tools, Microsoft tools and ROOT, so that I do not have to rename any tools
>> (which I would be reluctant to do).
>>
>> Since at the moment everything seems to work fine, and I am no Windows
>> expert (I do all my development on my Mac), I will keep the current setting,
>> however, the next time I have to set up everything, I will try to take
>> advantage of Rcmd.bat since Gabor mentions that it will not override any of
>> my settings.
>>
>> Regarding the R installation documentation, I understand now that this seems
>> to be a problem of my complicated setup and not a general problem, so adding
>> this information may confuse other people.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Christian
>>
>>
>> Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 8:08 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch at stats.uwo.ca>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> cstrato wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 5 Dec 2008, cstrato 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).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> In a shell there is only one PATH, so the manual is correct.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> I did not say that the manual is not correct, I only suggested to
>>>>> clarify
>>>>> the issue, since when running R CMD INSTALL from the Command Console I
>>>>> need
>>>>> to set also the system variable "Path".
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> I'd be reluctant to do this, for the same reason Brian was: the
>>>> documentation is correct. You need to set the PATH environment variable
>>>> correctly, and that's what we say. The fact that doing this is
>>>> complicated
>>>> and confusing on Windows is a problem with the Windows design and
>>>> documentation, not the R documentation, and Microsoft certainly has more
>>>> resources than we do to address it. What was their response when you
>>>> asked
>>>> them to improve their documentation?
>>>> Duncan Murdoch
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> The http://batchfiles.googlecode.com home page does give some tips for
>>> setting
>>> paths just in case. Of course if you are using the batchfiles you
>>> won't have to set
>>> any paths in the first place.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>
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