in that sense, it is useless to load the library from R source code making my package which is supposed to include it and load it
so if i understand the R philosophy it is not possible to load dll from outside ; the user has to load my package and manually has to load the necessary libraries each time he has to use my library, right ? -- Nicolas Prof Brian Ripley a écrit : > > And also to load the package, maybe with > > rterm R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=NULL > >> library(svcR) > > > as these messages often indicate missing package dependencies. > >>> * checking package subdirectories ... WARNING >>> Subdirectory 'src' contains no source files. >>> * checking R files for syntax errors ... OK >>> * checking R files for library.dynam ... OK >>> * checking S3 generic/method consistency ... WARNING >>> Erreur : le chargement du package / espace de noms a echoue' pour >>> 'svcR' >>> Sequence d'appel : >>> 2: stop(gettextf("package/namespace load failed for '%s'", >>> libraryPkgName(packag >>> e)), >>> call. = FALSE, domain = NA) >>> 1: library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE, verbose = >>> FALSE) >>> Execution arrete'e >>> See section 'Generic functions and methods' of the 'Writing R >>> Extensions' >>> manual. >>> * checking replacement functions ... WARNING >>> Erreur : le chargement du package / espace de noms a echoue' pour >>> 'svcR' >>> Sequence d'appel : >>> 2: stop(gettextf("package/namespace load failed for '%s'", >>> libraryPkgName(packag >>> e)), >> > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel