[R] shared libraries on FreeBSD 4.*
loren mccarter
lorenmc at socrates.berkeley.edu
Fri Nov 2 18:07:47 CET 2001
Thanks for the additional information! In response to the question:
> Kurt Hornik writes:
>
> Hmm ... why did you think that LIBS from R_HOME/etc/Makeconf was being
> used?
I thought $R_HOME/etc/Makeconf was being used because I had a similar
problem with the Matrix package (0.3-9) where it could not find my BLAS
library. The solution in that case was to add -L/usr/local/lib to the
FLIBS definition in $R_HOME/etc/Makeconf. I incorrectly assumed that
packages will look there for library paths.
>
> It is not clear whether one should use the information about libs and
> headers in non-standard locations which was used when building R also
> when building add-on packages. What we could maybe do was to provide
> some autoconf macros for accessing such information, and we definitely
> need to do this for BLAS (which has been on my TODO list for some
> time).
Yes, this would be helpful, although I think you've already done an
excellent job because with most packages and base R I really haven't had a
problem, just three packages (RODBC, RSPython and Matrix). I've learned a
bit more about shared libraries on FreeBSD over the past couple of days
and it appears that the issues I've had are quite simple: I just needed to
tell the R package where the library is located (e.g., -L/usr/local/lib,
LIBS=, FLIBS= or LD_LIBRARY_PATH) and make sure I specify the correct name
of the actual library that should be used (e.g., -lc_r). Pretty basic
stuff that I had neglected (the R Core team has done such a wonderful job
with making things easy that I haven't had to learn about these technical
issues until now). I'm actually glad I was 'forced' to dig in and
figure it out. The libraries were available on FreeBSD (or could be
installed through the FreeBSD Ports collection) but I just wasn't telling
the R packages where to find them.
Thanks,
Loren
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