On 23.04.2011 18:36, Yihui Xie wrote:
It seems I can reproduce this error under Windows 7 too; it happens
when a file is copied to a directory:

dir.create('abc')
file.create('testfile')
[1] TRUE
file.copy('testfile','testfile2')
[1] TRUE
file.copy('testfile','abc/')

You must not use a trailing slash.
file.copy('testfile','abc') should work.



Error in Sys.chmod(to[okay], file.info(from[okay])$mode, TRUE) :
   'mode' must be of length at least one

This error message is somewhat misleading and has been analyzed already, shortly to be fixed in the sources.

Best wishes,
Uwe




In addition: Warning message:
In file.create(to[okay]) :
   cannot create file 'abc/', reason 'Permission denied'
sessionInfo()
R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)

locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Chinese (Simplified)_People's Republic of China.936
[2] LC_CTYPE=Chinese (Simplified)_People's Republic of China.936
[3] LC_MONETARY=Chinese (Simplified)_People's Republic of China.936
[4] LC_NUMERIC=C
[5] LC_TIME=Chinese (Simplified)_People's Republic of China.936

attached base packages:
[1] tools     stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods
[8] base


Regards,
Yihui
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Department of Statistics, Iowa State University
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On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Sharpie<ch...@sharpsteen.net>  wrote:
While checking packages against R 2.13.0-beta on Windows, I have run into a
few strange error messages related to copying files. The errors all relate
to file.copy() and have the form of:

Error in Sys.chmod(to[okay], file.info(from[okay])$mode, TRUE) :
  'mode' must be of length at least one

After half a day of tinkering, the best reproducible example I can come up
with involves using Roxygen to generate man files for the tikzDevice:

# Install roxygen from CRAN and grab tikzDevice source code
R --vanilla --slave -e "install.packages('roxygen')"
git clone git://github.com/Sharpie/RTikZDevice.git

# Generate documentation, first run succeeds:
R --vanilla --slave -e "require(roxygen); roxygenize('RTikZDevice',
'RTikZDevice.build', overwrite = TRUE)"

Loading required package: roxygen
Loading required package: digest
Writing anyMultibyteUTF8Characters to
RTikZDevice.copy/man/anyMultibyteUTF8Characters.Rd
Warning in parse.name(partitum) :
  No name found for the following expression in RTikZDevice/R/cacheMetrics.R
line 3:
  `NULL . . .'
Writing queryMetricsDictionary to
RTikZDevice.copy/man/queryMetricsDictionary.Rd
...
Writing namespace directives to RTikZDevice.copy/NAMESPACE
Merging collate directive with RTikZDevice/DESCRIPTION to
RTikZDevice.copy/DESCRIPTION

# Try running it again, and it bombs:
R --vanilla --slave -e "require(roxygen); roxygenize('RTikZDevice',
'RTikZDevice.build', overwrite = TRUE)"

Loading required package: roxygen
Loading required package: digest
Error in Sys.chmod(to[okay], file.info(from[okay])$mode, TRUE) :
  'mode' must be of length at least one
Calls: roxygenize ->  copy.dir ->  file.copy ->  Sys.chmod
In addition: Warning message:
In file.create(to[okay]) :
  cannot create file
'RTikZDevice.copy/.git/objects/pack/pack-cc0dd1e2622e87f86f8c5a8e617fbf77e253cea1.idx',
reason 'Permission denied'
Execution halted


If I replace all calls to file.copy(...) in the roxygen package with
file.copy(..., copy.mode = FALSE) and reinstall it, then I can regenerate
package documentation all day long without errors. I also get no errors when
I perform the same task with R 2.12.2 on Windows or R 2.13.0-beta on OS X
and Linux.

Maybe roxygenize() is abusing file.copy() somehow, but I find the "'mode'
must be of length at least one" error suspicious.

Any ideas?

Using:
Windows 7 x86_64
R 2.13.0-beta
Rtools 2.13

-Charlie


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Undergraduate-- Environmental Resources Engineering
Humboldt State University

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