Dear mac folks,
I have started porting a large legacy toolset maintained in windows
and heavily mpi laden so it can be used across platforms in R... so I
am building a package out of it. On this note, I am noticing that
almost all of the mpi dependent packages do not compile on the CRAN
repositori
en without the tools they have been compiled with. There are several
possible approaches, but since R itself already uses the same Fortran,
we ship a copy of the Fortran libraries inside R and modify packages
such that they use it instead of the one from developer tools."
Thanks
, they
get a package that contains an executable that can be run from outside
of R.
Can I submit a package to CRAN that will compile source into an executable?
I hope this clears the mud on my first post.
Thanks!
dan
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 11:24 AM, Simon Urbanek
wrote:
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> On May 18,
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Once again, sorry for my confusion on this point. I just have what I
might consider a special case where it would be very handy to
distribute a cran compiled executable.
Thanks!
Daniel Fuka
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Howdy again Alexandre,
This sounds interesting and valuable, though might be touching some
areas of R that makes me think others should chime in. I have a
history of encouraging behavior that is sometimes not supported by the
general public. First search does not find a project currently trying
to
Hi Alexandre,
Is there a preferred language you would like to use in your package
development? I randomly downloaded packages until I found some that
helped me along my way, and might be able to help you pick one. If you
are just looking at building a package of R functions and data you
have devel
oid this by setting the environment variables
>
> GFORTRAN_STDOUT_UNIT
> GFORTRAN_STDERR_UNIT
>
> to -1: these tell gfortran not to use C stdout/stderr (and because of what I
> can only see is a bug, it was the use of those which resets stdin).
>
>
> On Fri, 25 Mar 2011,
rowselevel=0) at ../../../../R-2.12.1/src/main/main.c:311
#3 0x00439bab in run_Rmainloop () at ../../../../R-2.12.1/src/main/main.c:1004
#4 0x00001ff0 in main ()
(gdb)
On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Duncan Murdoch
wrote:
> On 24/03/2011 12:35 PM, Daniel Fuka wrote:
>>
>> Ho
Howdy,
I am having a problem with a library compiled from some legacy fortran
code. I can call the library, it runs as it should, returns a list,
and gives a ">" prompt, but then locks up the R session. Functions
typed in return nothing. ctrl-c results in a new prompt that is still
locked up, and