[R] Problem with vignette compilation during R CMD check

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Mon May 3 09:17:06 CEST 2010


Move everything in ./inst/doc that is required for the vignette.

Best,
Uwe Ligges


On 03.05.2010 05:00, Sébastien Bihorel wrote:
> Dear R-users,
>
> I am going through the last steps of package prep before submission to CRAN
> and I have the following problem. My package contains a single vignette
> written in optimbase.Rnw and that in stored in /inst/doc. optimbase.Rnw
> contains multiple \input{} statements that refer to .tex files stored in
> /inst/latex.ref/, e.g.:
> \input{../latex.ref/optimbase-package.tex}
>
> When I compile my Rnw file in Kile or when I run R CMD build against my
> source, everything works just fine. However, when I check the .tar.gz
> archive file, the following NOTE is returned to the shell
>
> * checking package vignettes in 'inst/doc' ... NOTE
> *** PDFLaTeX Errors ***
> File
> /home/sebastien/Documents/scaRabee/optimbase.Rcheck/inst/doc/optimbase.Rnw :
> Running 'texi2dvi' on 'optimbase.tex' failed.
> LaTeX errors:
> ! LaTeX Error: File `../latex.ref/optimbase-package.tex' not found.
> Type X to quit or<RETURN>  to proceed,
> or enter new name. (Default extension: tex)
> ! Emergency stop.
> <read *>
> l.262 \input{../latex.ref/optimbase-package.tex}
> ^^M
> ! ==>  Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
>
> It appears the sub-folder optimbase.Rcheck/inst was stripped from the
> subsubfolder /latex.ref (which is now located in
> optimbase.Rcheck/optimbase/), which explains why PDFLatex complains. How
> should I structure my package source so I don't get this error message?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sebastien
>
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