Liaw, Andy <andy_liaw <at> merck.com> writes: > > Gabor, > > I guess is that you did not try to run R CMD INSTALL before R CMD check. R > CMD check will try to install the package first (in pkg.Rcheck), and only if > that's successful would checks be done. > > The installation process will concatenate all R files in R/ to a single file > and essentially source() that in upon package loading. That's where you > would see the syntax error. I believe the recommended way is to install the > package and play with that a bit first, before doing R CMD check. You'd > find some problems are much easier to find that way (e.g., errors in > NAMESPACE).
Thanks. Unfortunately if I run R CMD INSTALL I get this: [...] preparing package zoo for lazy loading Error in tools:::.read_description(file) : file '/DESCRIPTION' does not exist Execution halted make: *** [lazyload] Error 1 *** Installation of zoo failed *** Removing 'C:/PROGRA~1/R/RW2001~1/library/zoo' I get a similar message if I run R CMD build --binary . The DESCRIPTION file definitely exists so I assume it to be something else. If I run run R CMD check then it crashes (that is, I get a popup asking me if I want to send a bug report to Microsoft) at various points depending on which example code in the .Rd files I comment out). If I comment out enough to let it run past them all then I get the following (where I have added the dots at the beginning of each line in this post to circumvent's gmane's top posting filter): .> ### * runmean .> .> flush(stderr()); flush(stdout()) .> .> ### Name: runmean .> ### Title: Running Means/Maximums/Medians .> ### Aliases: runmean runmax runmed .> ### Keywords: ts .> .> ### ** Examples .> .> # x.date <- as.POSIXct(paste("2003-", rep(1:4, 4:1), "-", sample(1:28, 10, replace = TRUE), sep = "")) .> # x <- zoo(rnorm(12), x.date) .> .> # runmean(x, 5) .> # runmax(x, 5) .> # runmed(x, 5) .> .> .> .> cleanEx(); ..nameEx <- "value" I assume its the cleanEx line that is the problem but that is not one my lines. I would have tried it with an earlier version of R but I don't want to overwrite the version of the package I have installed on R 2.0.0 since then I will be unable to proceed at all. I am using Windows XP and R 2.0.1beta . ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel