On 11-09-20 09:29 PM, peter dalgaard wrote: > > On Sep 20, 2011, at 20:57 , Ben Bolker wrote: > >> >> From SVN revision 57032, with configuration >> >> R is now configured for i686-pc-linux-gnu >> >> Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local >> >> C compiler: gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 Fortran 77 >> compiler: gfortran -g -O2 >> >> C++ compiler: g++ -g -O2 Fortran 90/95 compiler: >> gfortran -g -O2 Obj-C compiler: >> >> Interfaces supported: X11 External libraries: readline >> Additional capabilities: PNG, JPEG, NLS, cairo Options enabled: >> shared BLAS, R profiling, Java >> >> Recommended packages: yes >> >> >> having run tools/rsync-recommended, I get stuck at: >> >> >> make[3]: Entering directory >> `/mnt/hgfs/bolker/Documents/R/r-devel/src/library/parallel' >> make[3]: *** No rule to make target `all'. Stop. make[3]: Leaving >> directory >> `/mnt/hgfs/bolker/Documents/R/r-devel/src/library/parallel' >> make[2]: *** [R] Error 1 >> >> I don't know quite enough about configure/make/etc. to know what's >> going wrong here, but it seems that one symptom is that "Makefile" >> does not exist/is not built in src/library/parallel ... Makefile.in >> and Makefile.win in my fumbling way, I looked through configure, >> configure.ac, etc., comparing what is done with the "splines" >> package, and no glaring differences leap out at me -- so I'm >> stumped. >> >> If I do ./configure --without-parallel; make , it works. >> >> >> If I'm being an idiot please be gentle ... > > Hmm, did you do this as a squeaky-clean build? I think I saw > something like that on OSX and it disappeared after "make distclean" > and reconfiguration. > > It's fairly common that a clean build is required after changes to > the directory structure or similar changes to the build structure. > Every once in a while, it is just not worth the trouble to ensure > that you can keep previously built intermediate files. > > Also, try not building in the source directory. It's much easier to > clean up if build in a separate build directory. > >
Yes, thank you, that seems to have done the trick. Ben Bolker ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel