Liaw, Andy wrote:
One suggestion: After you break the check process, look at the file
C:\Gregor\devel\GeneticsPed\GeneticsPed.Rcheck\GeneticsPed-Ex.R
and try to see if you can run that in batch mode.
You can also look into GeneticsPed-Ex.Rout that tells you where the
stuff hangs.
Uwe
Andy
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One suggestion: After you break the check process, look at the file
C:\Gregor\devel\GeneticsPed\GeneticsPed.Rcheck\GeneticsPed-Ex.R
and try to see if you can run that in batch mode.
Andy
> From: Gorjanc Gregor
>
> Hello!
>
> I am building a package, which includes also one Fortran subroutine
Hello!
I am building a package, which includes also one Fortran subroutine,
which works fine if I compile it as a shared library and load it into
R via dyn.load(). However, when I launch R CMD check it doesn't stop
with checking examples. It's just doing and doing ... I pasted the
whole output f