[R] how to install a locally built package
Bond, Stephen
Stephen.Bond at cibc.com
Thu Oct 6 15:10:00 CEST 2011
Is there a way to put all R code in a single file?
I have too many small files now, and it is inconvenient to edit (I still have to put everything in one buffer) and when I add just one new func I have to go through the process of manually editing all help files one by one. When I put all the code in one file only the first func is loaded.
Thanks everybody
Stephen B
-----Original Message-----
From: Uwe Ligges [mailto:ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de]
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 3:43 AM
To: Bond, Stephen
Cc: r-help at r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] how to install a locally built package
On 15.09.2011 20:38, Bond, Stephen wrote:
> I got it working by typing a string in getdfv.Rd after \title{
>
> \title{ getdf
> %% ~~function to do ... ~~
> }
>
> Strange why the skeleton would not do that given it did \name{getdfv}
> \alias{getdfv}
One reason is that we try to force people to deal with the documentation which we feel is very important, even if the stuff is just used by yourself.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
>
> Anyway, I'm happy now.
>
> Stephen Bond
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uwe Ligges [mailto:ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de]
> Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 12:15 PM
> To: Bond, Stephen
> Cc: r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] how to install a locally built package
>
>
>
> On 15.09.2011 17:47, Bond, Stephen wrote:
>> Uwe,
>>
>> That gave me the same error like CMD install
>>> install.packages("C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz", repos=NULL,
>>> type="source")
>>
>> install.packages("C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz", repos=NULL,
>> type="source") Loading required package: stats Loading required
>> package: utils Loading required package: graphics Loading required
>> package: splines
>> * installing *source* package 'mypack' ...
>> ** R
>> ** preparing package for lazy loading
>> ** help
>> Warning:
>> C:/DOCUME~1/BondStep/LOCALS~1/Temp/Rtmpw5N7dm/R.INSTALL6ccc14e6/mypac
>> k/man/mypack-package.Rd:33: All text must be in a section
>> *** installing help indices
>> Error in Rd_info(db[[i]]) : Rd files must have a non-empty \title.
>> See chapter 'Writing R documentation' in manual 'Writing R Extensions'.
>> * removing 'c:/PROGRA~1/R/R-212~1.1/library/mypack'
>> * restoring previous 'c:/PROGRA~1/R/R-212~1.1/library/mypack'
>> Warning message:
>> In install.packages("C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz", repos = NULL, type = "source") :
>> installation of package 'C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz' had non-zero
>> exit status
>>
>> is there a way to skip the Rd part? This is for private use only and there is no help or data files.
>
>
> Then you have to delete the Rd file that has been generated by
> package.skeleton.
> Please read the manuals "Writing R Extensions" and "R Installation and
> Administration".
>
> Best,
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Stephen Bond
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Uwe Ligges [mailto:ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de]
>> Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 11:43 AM
>> To: Bond, Stephen
>> Cc: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] how to install a locally built package
>>
>>
>>
>> On 15.09.2011 17:32, Bond, Stephen wrote:
>>> Hello useRs,
>>>
>>> I am trying to put my funcs in a package to avoid clutter in my workspace as the funcs are now in .Rprofile.
>>> All plain R code no compilations. Using win XP with a full cygwin
>>> install and R2.12 I first did
>>>
>>> package.skeleton("mypack",list="getdfv", namespace=T) # just a
>>> single func
>>>
>>> which created a folder with the required stuff in it.
>>> Calling R CMD build creates a tar.gz file with warnings about DOS paths.
>>>
>>> Trying to install from the R GUI complains
>>>> install.packages("mypack",repos="C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz")
>>> Warning: unable to access index for repository
>>> C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz/bin/windows/contrib/2.12
>>> Warning message:
>>> In getDependencies(pkgs, dependencies, available, lib) :
>>> package 'mypack' is not available
>>
>>
>> install.packages("C:/Temp/mypack_1.0.tar.gz", repos=NULL,
>> type="source")
>>
>> seems to be what you want.
>>
>> Uwe Ligges
>>
>>
>>> putting the mypack folder in zip and then trying to install from the
>>> zip produces no error message but then
>>>
>>>> library("mypack")
>>> Error in library("mypack") : 'mypack' is not a valid installed
>>> package
>>>
>>> Just putting the folder in the library folder of R did not work
>>> either
>>>
>>> Finally
>>> R CMD Install complains about missing title in the Rd file. I do not have a Rd file as the skeleton did not create it.
>>>
>>> Please, advise how to make simple R code available to be called
>>> without showing in ls()
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>> Stephen Bond
>>>
>>>
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