[Rd] R 4.0.1-4.0.5 built with Intel Composer 19.0-19.1.1, errors in "make check" on CentOS 7.7-7.9
Ryan Novosielski
novo@|rj @end|ng |rom rutger@@edu
Sat Apr 17 21:21:12 CEST 2021
> On Apr 17, 2021, at 5:52 AM, Ivan Krylov <krylov.r00t using gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 17 Apr 2021 00:13:42 +0000
> Ryan Novosielski <novosirj using rutgers.edu> wrote:
>
>> reg-tests-1d.Rout.fail:
>> https://rutgersconnect-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/novosirj_oarc_rutgers_edu/EYK2JHWQ1-9Dvu6gK9lrkRIBkEyA4QqkeH7C4gmbAYyBBQ?e=lfGJL7
>> reg-packages.Rout.fail:
>> https://rutgersconnect-my.sharepoint.com/:u:/g/personal/novosirj_oarc_rutgers_edu/EazCjI6fRnNKhQASFPeySBUBENVpCqCljFg3-sokBZJnAw?e=8lwywe
>
> Sorry, these links seem to be asking me to log in. Could you try a
> "paste bin" service like https://paste.debian.net/?
Sorry about that; I had it set to totally public and tried with a private browser session, but I guess that’s “Awful365” for you. I tried actual Pastebin and it told me that the reg-tests-1d.Rout.fail was offensive. https://paste.debian.net says it’s too large. Let’s give that another whack; both are here: http://www.rnovosielski.ftml.net/r-project/
>> These maybe seem like they’re OK, and if I don’t have pdf2latex,
>> they’re expected?
>
> I've never tried to build R without TeX Live installed. Is there
> anything about LaTeX-less installation in 'R Installation and
> Administration'?
Doesn’t seem to be required unless you want PDF manuals, which I don’t really care about at all; if it were, I’d expect configure to mention that, though yes, I could have read the manual before I got started (by now, who knows, maybe I did; been building R for years).
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