Note to myself: read R-core before R-devel ;). It's apparently fixed by now. I have restarted the nightly build so the binaries should be up again soon.
Cheers, Simon On May 19, 2011, at 10:03 AM, Simon Urbanek wrote: > Yes, this must be from some commit yesterday, because the build from previous > night worked. I see the same error in the nightly builds: > > http://r.research.att.com/log-R-2.13-branch.leopard.i386.html > > > On May 19, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote: > >> I am only reporting this because it is the current release branch and >> not devel. >> >> R-2.13 from svn revision 55957 builds fine, but fails make check. >> This happened with a fresh svn checkout 12 hours ago and it still >> happens as of now. Two days ago I could build R-2.13 and it passed >> make check on the same system, so I doubt it is a system problem. But >> just in case my system details are a fresh install of OS X Snow >> Leopard (new machine) with Xcode 4 and Simon's gfortran and a number >> of his other libraries (readline, cairo, libpng, jpeg, pixman and some >> others). >> >> Output from make check: >> >> running code in '../../R-2.13-src/tests/reg-examples1.R' ... OK >> running code in '../../R-2.13-src/tests/reg-examples2.R' ... OK >> running code in '../../R-2.13-src/tests/reg-packages.R' ...make[3]: >> *** [reg-packages.Rout] Error 1 >> make[2]: *** [test-Reg] Error 2 >> make[1]: *** [test-all-basics] Error 1 >> make: *** [check] Error 2 >> >> locating tests/reg-packages.Rout.fail I find >> >>> stopifnot(require("myTst",lib = "myLib")) >> Loading required package: myTst >>> sm <- findMethods(show, where= as.environment("package:myTst")) >>> stopifnot(names(sm@names) == "foo") >>> unlink("myTst_*") >>> >>> ## More building & installing packages >>> ## NB: tests were added here for 2.11.0. >>> ## NB^2: do not do this in the R sources! >>> ## and this testdir is not installed. >>> pkgSrcPath <- file.path(Sys.getenv("SRCDIR"), "Pkgs") >>> if(file_test("-d", pkgSrcPath)) { >> + ## could use file.copy(recursive = TRUE) >> + system(paste('cp -r', shQuote(pkgSrcPath), shQuote(tempdir()))) >> + pkgPath <- file.path(tempdir(), "Pkgs") >> + op <- options(warn=2) # There should be *NO* warnings here! >> + ## pkgB tests an empty R directory >> + dir.create(file.path(pkgPath, "pkgB", "R"), recursive = TRUE, >> + showWarnings = FALSE) >> + p.lis <- c("pkgA", "pkgB", "exS4noNS", "exNSS4") >> + for(p. in p.lis) { >> + cat("building package", p., "...\n") >> + r <- build.pkg(file.path(pkgPath, p.)) >> + cat("installing package", p., "using file", r, "...\n") >> + ## we could install the tar file ... (see build.pkg()'s definition) >> + install.packages(r, lib = "myLib", repos=NULL, type = "source") >> + stopifnot(require(p.,lib = "myLib", character.only=TRUE)) >> + detach(pos = match(p., sub("^package:","", search()))) >> + } >> + ## TODO: not just print, but check the "list": >> + print(installed.packages(lib.loc = "myLib", priority = "NA")) >> + options(op) >> + unlink("myLib", recursive = TRUE) >> + unlink(file.path(pkgPath), recursive = TRUE) >> + } >> building package pkgA ... >> Error in parse_description_field(desc, "BuildKeepEmpty", keep_empty1) : >> object 'keep_empty1' not found >> Execution halted >> Error: (converted from warning) running command >> '/Users/khansen/Source/R-2.13-build/bin/R CMD build --keep-empty-dirs >> /var/folders/E3/E3ZBCIQ9El4LlIR92ARpyE+++TI/-Tmp-//Rtmpw9faGg/Pkgs/pkgA' >> had status 1 >> Execution halted >> >> Kasper >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-devel@r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >> >> > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel