On 06.11.2011 18:46, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Following Uwe Ligges' instructions (off list) I have updated Duncan
Murdoch's toolchain, with no effect. The trouble was solved when I moved
the package to a directory with a shorter path (U:\Documents and
Settings\pgiraudo\Bureau instead of U:\Documents and
Settings\pgiraudo\Mes documents\R\pgir_arch\pgirmess_arch\On work) and
then things went trough smoothly.


It is really "Mes documents" or just what Microsoft translates this way in the Windows Explorer? It may help to use the correct names then.

Anyway, I have seen another problem where non ASCII characters matter and will digg...

Best,
Uwe Ligges


What puzzles me is that the "long" path did not make a problem until R
2.13.1 (this is the directory in which I worked since years for package
development) and that something seems to have happened after upgrading
to R 2.13.2

Anyway. The main thing: I have a way to package now.

Patrick







Le 16/10/2011 17:54, Joshua Wiley a écrit :
Hmm, I have not had any difficulty with 2.13.2 on
x86_64-pc-mingw32/x64, but I do have trouble with R CMD check on R
devel, as has another user now. It is never with building or
installing, just the checking. In my case, the error comes when
building the manual.

2011/10/16 Patrick Giraudoux<patrick.giraud...@univ-fcomte.fr>:
Also have just tried to build the package with no preliminary check. The
package apparently builds OK, tar.gz as well as binary .zip. Really
looks
like the error has to do with the rcmd check command specifically...
May it
be a bug ? Suppose I am not the only one to have checked a package
since R
2.13.2 has been delivered ?

Patrick


Le 16/10/2011 11:02, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
PS: looks like if it has something to do with moving from R 2.13.1 to R
2.13.2, since I cannot even check earlier versions of the pgirmess
package
that where well checked and compiled under earlier R versions.


Le 16/10/2011 09:50, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
Hi,

For the first time I have a strange behaviour when checking a package
before 'packaging' the code. Looks like a file cannot be read.

rcmd check pgirmess

* using log directory 'U:/Documents and Settings/pgiraudo/Mes
documents/R/pgir_arch/pgirmess_arch/On work/pgirmess.Rcheck'
* using R version 2.13.2 (2011-09-30)
* using platform: i386-pc-mingw32 (32-bit)
* using session charset: ISO8859-1
* checking for file 'pgirmess/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* this is package 'pgirmess' version '1.5.2'
* checking package dependencies ... OK
* checking if this is a source package ... OK
* checking for .dll and .exe files ... OK
* checking whether package 'pgirmess' can be installed ... ERROR
Installation failed.
See 'U:/Documents and Settings/pgiraudo/Mes
documents/R/pgir_arch/pgirmess_arch/On
work/pgirmess.Rcheck/00install.out'
for details.


In '00install.out', I get:

* installing *source* package 'pgirmess' ...
** R
** data
** preparing package for lazy loading
** help
*** installing help indices
** building package indices ...
** testing if installed package can be loaded Error in gzfile(file,
mode)
: cannot open the connection
Calls: %in% -> match -> installed.packages -> saveRDS -> gzfile
In addition: Warning message:
In gzfile(file, mode) :
cannot open compressed file
'U:\DOCUME~1\Admin\LOCALS~1\Temp\RtmpwWcmem/libloc_U%3a%2fDocuments%20and%20Settings%2fpgiraudo%2fMes%20documents%2fR%2fpgir_arch%2fpgirmess_arch%2fOn%20work%2fpgirmess.RcheckVersion,Priority,Depends,Imports,LinkingTo,Suggests,Enhances,OS_type,License,Archs,Built.rds',

probable reason 'No such file or directory'
Execution halted
ERROR: loading failed
* removing
'U:/DOCUME~1/pgiraudo/MESDOC~1/R/PGIR_A~1/PGIRME~1/ONWORK~1/PGIRME~1.RCH/pgirmess'


Any hint welcome ! I am stuck on that.

Patrick
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