В Thu, 21 Mar 2024 18:45:35 +
Jorgen Harmse via R-help пишет:
> The problem may have been that this package is so important to me
> that I put it in .Rprofile. The package was not installed for the new
> version of R, so every R session started with an annoying error
> message. Presumably a
> Turns out that RStudio replaces the install.packages object in the utils
> package.
> Duncan Murdoch
So RStudio unlocks the bindings and alters the exported environment? That seems
like another reason to stick to the terminal interface.
>> Thank you. tools:::.install_packages works.
> I'm
lgaard
Cc: Jorgen Harmse ; r-help@r-project.org; Martin
Maechler
Subject: Re: [R] Building Packages.
Yes, you're right. The version found in the search list entry for
"package:utils" is the RStudio one; the ones found with two or three
colons are the original.
Duncan Murdoch
On
Message-
From: R-help On Behalf Of Duncan Murdoch
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2024 5:53 AM
To: peter dalgaard
Cc: Jorgen Harmse ; r-help@r-project.org; Martin Maechler
Subject: Re: [R] Building Packages.
Yes, you're right. The version found in the search list entry for
"package:
Harmse ; r-help@r-project.org; Martin Maechler
Subject: Re: [R] Building Packages.
Yes, you're right. The version found in the search list entry for
"package:utils" is the RStudio one; the ones found with two or three
colons are the original.
Duncan Murdoch
On 21/03/2024 5:48 a
Is your Fedora machine using the bspm package with bspm::enable() in
the .Rprofile (to install binary packages from the r2u repository)?
bspm adds a hook by using trace() on install.packages, which makes it
look like this.
My guess is that if you start with --vanilla *or* run
Yes, you're right. The version found in the search list entry for
"package:utils" is the RStudio one; the ones found with two or three
colons are the original.
Duncan Murdoch
On 21/03/2024 5:48 a.m., peter dalgaard wrote:
Um, what's with the triple colon? At least on my install, double
Um, what's with the triple colon? At least on my install, double seems to
suffice:
> identical(utils:::install.packages, utils::install.packages)
[1] TRUE
> install.packages
function (...)
.rs.callAs(name, hook, original, ...)
-pd
> On 21 Mar 2024, at 09:58 , Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
> The
The good news for Jorgen (who may not be reading this thread any more)
is that one can still be sure of getting the original install.packages()
by using
utils:::install.packages( ... )
with *three* colons, to get the internal (namespace) version of the
function.
Duncan Murdoch
On
> Ben Bolker
> on Wed, 20 Mar 2024 13:25:33 -0400 writes:
>Hmm, looks platform-specific. Under Linux both RStudio
> and external R console return
> a0b52513622c41c11e3ef57c7a485767
> for digest::digest(install.packages)
Well, platform-specific maybe, notably
> "Duncan Murdoch on Wed, 20 Mar 2024 13:20:12 -0400 writes:
> On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
>>> Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this
>>> issue mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run
В Wed, 20 Mar 2024 19:26:53 +
Jorgen Harmse пишет:
> Thank you. tools:::.install_packages works.
I'm glad it works, but it shouldn't be necessary to use (and is not
part of the API: not documented to keep working this way).
Since you're already using devtools, perhaps devtools::install
RUE)
roxygenise(package.dir,clean=clean)
tar <- devtools::build(package.dir)
if (install)
install.packages(tar,type='source',repos=NULL)
invisible()
}
From: Ivan Krylov
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 14:12
To: Jorgen Harmse
Cc: Jorgen Harmse via R-help
Subject: [EXTERNAL] R
В Wed, 20 Mar 2024 17:00:34 +
Jorgen Harmse пишет:
> Thank you, but I think I was already using utils.
>
> Regards,
> Jorgen.
>
>
> > environment(install.packages)
>
>
>
> >
unction(dw) options(width = options('width')[[1L]] + as.integer(dw))
From: Duncan Murdoch
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 12:09
To: Jorgen Harmse , Ivan Krylov , Jorgen
Harmse via R-help
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [R] Building Packages.
Is the source for your package online somewhere?
Duncan
Hmm, looks platform-specific. Under Linux both RStudio and external
R console return
a0b52513622c41c11e3ef57c7a485767
for digest::digest(install.packages)
On 2024-03-20 1:20 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker
В Wed, 20 Mar 2024 12:37:39 -0400
Ben Bolker пишет:
> Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
> mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run find("install.packages")
> it returns "utils::install.packages", and running dump() from within
> RStudio console and from an
On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run find("install.packages") it
returns "utils::install.packages", and running dump() from within
e
�/Users/jharmse/Library/CloudStorage/OneDrive-RokuInc/jhBase_1.0.1.tar.gz� had
non-zero exit status
From: Ivan Krylov
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 11:14
To: Jorgen Harmse via R-help
Cc: Jorgen Harmse
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [R] Building Packages.
� Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:02:27 +
Jorgen Ha
On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run find("install.packages") it
returns "utils::install.packages", and running dump() from within
RStudio console and from an external "R
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 at 11:14
To: Jorgen Harmse via R-help
Cc: Jorgen Harmse
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [R] Building Packages.
� Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:02:27 +
Jorgen Harmse via R-help �:
> > install.packages(tar,type='source',repos=NULL)
>
> Error in library(jhBase)
Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run find("install.packages") it
returns "utils::install.packages", and running dump() from within
RStudio console and from an external "R --vanilla" gives identical results.
I thought at
В Wed, 20 Mar 2024 16:02:27 +
Jorgen Harmse via R-help пишет:
> > install.packages(tar,type='source',repos=NULL)
>
> Error in library(jhBase) : there is no package called ‘jhBase’
>
> Execution halted
>
> Warning in install.packages(tar, type = "source", repos = NULL) :
>
>
Michael Friendly wrote:
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Michael Friendly wrote:
In building a package, what are the settings in the package files or
the build commands that
determine whether the compiled HTML help windows have the window title
R Help for package foo vs. HTML Help?
Michael,
can you
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Michael Friendly wrote:
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Michael Friendly wrote:
In building a package, what are the settings in the package files or
the build commands that
determine whether the compiled HTML help windows have the window title
R Help for package foo vs.
Michael Friendly wrote:
In building a package, what are the settings in the package files or the
build commands that
determine whether the compiled HTML help windows have the window title
R Help for package foo vs. HTML Help?
Michael,
can you give an example for a page with title HTML
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Michael Friendly wrote:
In building a package, what are the settings in the package files or
the build commands that
determine whether the compiled HTML help windows have the window title
R Help for package foo vs. HTML Help?
Michael,
can you give an example for a page
Erin Hodgess wrote:
Hi R People:
I sure that this is a really easy question, but here goes:
I'm trying to build a package that will run on both Linux and Windows.
However, there are several commands in a section that will be
different in Linux than they are in Windows.
Erin
Several
On 10/02/2008 1:07 PM, Erin Hodgess wrote:
Hi R People:
I sure that this is a really easy question, but here goes:
I'm trying to build a package that will run on both Linux and Windows.
However, there are several commands in a section that will be
different in Linux than they are in
On my widows XP computer, W
From my windows XP system running R 2.6.1:
version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
On 10-Feb-08 18:07:56, Erin Hodgess wrote:
Hi R People:
I sure that this is a really easy question, but here goes:
I'm trying to build a package that will run on both Linux and Windows.
However, there are several commands in a section that will be
different in Linux than they are in
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Nicodemus, Kristin (NIH/NIMH) [C] wrote:
Hello,
Apologies in advance if this should be in R-devel, not Rhelp. I did
read through the R-devel thread started by Gabor Grothendieck in
September of this year - I am getting the exact same error using a new
computer that
On 01/10/2007 11:45 PM, Edna Bell wrote:
Hi again.
I'm sure that this is really simple.
I'm trying to build a package on a Windows Vista machine. I use
Rcmd build --binary test
but I get the Please set TMPDIR to a valid temporary directory
I tried TMPDIR=c:\temp
but to no avail.
I
This happened with older versions of R but its fixed in the more
recent R 2.6.0 versions.
On 10/1/07, Edna Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again.
I'm sure that this is really simple.
I'm trying to build a package on a Windows Vista machine. I use
Rcmd build --binary test
but I get the
I think you have to visit the following website to get information about java
packages:
http://www.rforge.net/rJava/ http://www.rforge.net/rJava/
Then of course the official R documentation which describes how to build
packages for R.
With kind regards
Marcel
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