[R] Building packages with subroutine in fortran 90 under windows xp
Prof Brian Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Jun 12 16:02:35 CEST 2007
The tools do not include an F9x compiler: you need to edit MkRules to
specify the path to one (after installing it) (and you did last March).
If I do that, I can install and check packages such as oc and wnominate
from CRAN that make use of F9x.
On Tue, 12 Jun 2007, Cinzia Viroli wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work under windows xp and I am trying to build a R package with a
> subroutine written in fortran 90. I have installed all the updated tools
> and I am working with R-2.4.0 or R-2.5.0.
'all the updated tools' is just too vague to be useful.
> When I check a package with a subroutine in fortran 77 (and extension f)
> everything is ok. When I try to build the same package with a subroutine
> in fortran 90 (with extension f90) the following warning appears:
>
> Subdirectory 'src' contains no source files
>
> and the package can not be built.
>
> The funny thing is that I have successfully built the same package with
> fortran 90 last March and everything was good.
>
> I can not imagine what is the problem, can anyone help me?
> Thank you in advance,
> best,
> Cinzia
>
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