[R] Seeking help in Package development

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Sun Feb 20 15:56:41 CET 2011


May I add that the best documentation for building packages is the 
"Writing R Extensions" that ships with the current R version. It is 
always current, precise, and not as outdated as many resources you find 
"somewhere" in the web - yes, the one cited below is outdated.

Uwe Ligges


On 19.02.2011 22:59, Joshua Wiley wrote:
> Dear Nipesh,
>
> On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Nipesh Bajaj<bajaj141003 at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> Dear all, I am a new user of R and currently trying hard to develop my
>> own package. Here I am following this tutorial
>> 'http://www.mathfinance.cn/how-to-create-an-R-package-in-windows/'
>>
>> Here it says that (step 8): "open a “command prompt” window, change
>> the directory to where your package is, type the command “R CMD build
>> MonteCarloPi” to build the package, this will generate a file called
>> MonteCarloPi_1.0.tar.gz. "
>>
>> According to that, I have opened the Windows command prompt window (a
>> black screen window) and then changed the directory, where my new
>> package (a folder in current working directory in R, as created by
>> 'package.skeleton') is there. Then typed 'R CMD build MyPackage' (I
>> named my package as 'MyPackage'). However doing so I got following
>> error in that command prompt:
>>
>> 'R' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
>> program or batch file.
>
> This suggests that either your current directory does not contain R
> and you have not added the directory containing R to the PATH
> environment variable in Windows.  For that command to work, Windows
> needs to know where to find the program to execute.  You might find
> this site useful for becoming more familiar with the Windows command
> prompt (geared towards XP, but cmd.exe has changed little from XP to
> Vista, to 7---though increasing MS is encouraging users to switch over
> to using the Windows powershell):
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/ntcmds.mspx?mfr=true
>
>>
>> Can somebody please guide me what to do in this situation?
>
> You should also read the official R manual on installing and building
> R from source.  Particularly pay attention to the sections for Windows
> users.  You may want to get Rtools and certainly follow the
> instructions to add all the necessary directories to your PATH
> variable.  The steps will be something like:
>
> Right click My Computer ->  Click Properties ->  Click Advanced ->  Click
> Environment Variables ->  edit the variable "PATH" to include relevant
> R directories.  Please note that this is not an exact step-by-step
> process as it varies slightly by different versions of Windows.
>
> Official R Installation Manual (very relevant for building packages):
> http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-admin.html
>
> Good luck,
>
> Josh
>
>>
>> Best thanks
>>
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