Greetings,
I am unable to successfully BUILD due to a file that apears to be too
long.
I know it it due to the length of a particular R program because if I
remove a line, even a comment line,
from the file it then successfully builds. However, if I add the line
back in, the build fails.
The
Greetings,
I modified an existing R program (now it is larger than the previous
version), and when I attempt to perform a BUILD using the command
R CMD BUILD --binary --force RAGG the build fails.
It outputs a totally bogus message when it fails; not related at all to
the true problem.
I
Greetings,
I am attempting to build a R package, however the build fails and the
following message is ouput:
C:\ConstellaGroup\EPA\RAGG\packageR CMD BUILD --binary --force RAGG
* checking for file 'RAGG/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'RAGG':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... ERROR
Can someone provide help to resolve this build failure?
Thank you,
John Zajd
C:\ConstellaGroup\EPA\RAGG\packagercmd check RAGG
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory 'C:/ConstellaGroup/EPA/RAGG/package/RAGG.Rcheck'
* using R version 2.1.0, 2005-04-18
* checking for file