Private headers are just that, private. They are not intended to be
available to packages, and not installed by the standard R makefiles on
either Unix-alikes or Windows.
I don't see it documented that they are available on MacOS X, and will
leave it to that platform's maintainers as to why they have been installed
on that platform.
You need to rewrite your code to use only documented headers and entry
points if you intend to distribute it.
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008, Tadashi Kadowaki wrote:
Hi, Laurent and Tobias
Thanks a lot.
I could make configure script and upload it to r-forge.
https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/pdf2/
It still works only on mac by default.
For Linux and Windows, it needs additional option like
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R CMD INSTALL --configure-vars="R_INTERNAL_HEADER_DIR=/path/to/src/include"
pdf2/pkg
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,where /path/to/src/include is the directory in the R source.
I didn't check it for Linux and Windows...
Regards,
Tadashi Kadowaki
2008/6/8 Laurent Gautier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2008/6/7 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Message: 11
Date: Sat, 7 Jun 2008 03:38:23 +0900
From: "Tadashi Kadowaki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Rd] Makevars or congiure for multi platforms
To: r-devel@r-project.org
Message-ID:
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Dear all,
As previously submitted, I wrote an extending pdf device to embed
pop up text and web links.
(Patches are available at http://pdf2.r-forge.r-project.org/patches)
Now, I'm making a library version of the pdf device.
However, with my skill, I'm not sure about writing Makevars or configure file
for multi platforms. A following line in Makevars works on my mac,
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PKG_CFLAGS=-I/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/PrivateHeaders -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
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(Note that the PrivateHeaders directory contains Fileio.h and Defn.h)
My question is,
How do I write Makevars or congiure for Unix/Linux and Windows?
I would like to support those platforms in my library.
You could try looking into a package that has configure, configure.win
and has built binaries for macosX and windows. Try the package 'rgl'
on CRAN, for example.
Hoping this helps,
L.
Regards,
Tadashi Kadowaki
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