[R] compile from source (win2000)
ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Mon Nov 25 14:13:33 CET 2002
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002, Christian Schulz wrote:
> ..many thanks, no it works until he didn't find hhc.exe (..but the path to
> HTMLHelpWorkshop should be correct !?)
Read again: INSTALL says:
Check your path
---------------
You need the following in your path:
.
our toolset
mingw\bin
Perl\bin
the latex bin directory
zip.exe, unzip.exe, hhc.exe
Do not use spaces nor unnecessary quotes in your PATH variable.
so I think you failed to follow one whole chunk of the instructions!
> and break down, ok i just check all path settings and find a solution for my
> self !
>
> But here another problem:
> ...modify without the MkRules in my current binary R.1.6.1\src\gnuwin32
>
> C:\DataMining\rw1061\library>Rcmd INSTALL Oop
>
> make: Entering directory `/cygdrive/c/dataMining/rw1061/src/gnuwin32'
> make DLLNM= FLIBS="-lg2c -lRblas" \
> -C C:/DataMining/rw1061/library/Oop PKG=Oop RHOME=c:/dataMining/rw1061
> RLIB=C:/dataMining/rw1061/library RVER=1.6.1 \
> -f c:/dataMining/rw1061/src/gnuwin32/MakePkg
> make: Entering an unknown directory
> make: *** C:/DataMining/rw1061/library/Oop: No such file or directory.
> Stop.
> make: Leaving an unknown directory
> make: *** [pkg-Oop] Error 2
> make: Leaving directory `/cygdrive/c/dataMining/rw1061/src/gnuwin32'
> *** Installation of Oop failed ***
>
> Sure a PathProblem - Is it correct to set the cross-compiler.settings
> to the MinGW folder ?
Surely you are not cross-compiling! If you were, Rcmd would not work.
Uwe Ligges already told you *not* to unpack in ...\rw1061\library, but
that seems to be exactly what you have done, hence the problem.
--
Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
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