>>>>> Paul Roebuck writes: > On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Kurt Hornik wrote: >> >>>>> Paul Roebuck writes: >> >> > On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Kurt Hornik wrote: >> >> >>>>> Paul Roebuck writes: >> >> >> >> > On Tue, 8 Feb 2005, Kurt Hornik wrote: >> >> >> This concerns the packages... >> >> >> for which current versions of r-devel now report problems with >> >> >> non-portable compilation flags in Makevars[.in] files: >> >> >> >> >> >> Problems in package 'rwt': >> >> >> Non-portable flags in variable 'PKG_CFLAGS': >> >> >> -Wall -ansi -pedantic >> >> >> >> >> >> These flags are mostly GCC specific and not portable. >> >> >> (Do not assume that any -Ox will work.) >> >> >> >> >> >> Can you please fix these problems, and provide an update of your >> >> >> package? >> >> >> >> > It has been on my todo list since Ripley brought it up >> >> > several weeks ago in r-devel but hadn't exactly figured >> >> > out how to package it as such. Someone have an example >> >> > of how to add compiler flags for GCC when it is being >> >> > used and otherwise not? I'm assuming Makevars isn't being >> >> > passed through cpp and I can't just use #ifdef. In this case, >> >> > I could just leave them out but I hate to lose the warnings >> >> > for development. Using 'configure' is probably the only >> >> > option but really didn't want to use it for just stricter >> >> > error checking during compilation. >> >> >> >> I think the simplest way to achieve this is to configure R >> >> locally (for yourself) with CFLAGS="-O2 -Wall -pedantic" but >> >> leave the corresponding PKG_CFLAGS etc variables in package >> >> src/Makevars alone. >> >> > I can do that for workstations which I have admin priviledges >> > and have a private version of R; how about the ones I don't? >> >> It depends: R-exts says >> >> Flags which are set in file `etc/Makeconf' can be overridden by >> the environment variable `MAKEFLAGS' (at least for systems using >> GNU `make'), as in (Bourne shell syntax) >> >> MAKEFLAGS="CFLAGS=-O3" R CMD SHLIB *.c >> >> or by using a `Makefile'. >> >> so if you have GNU Make, you can actually set MAKEFLAGS accordingly in >> your R_ENVIRON file. >> >> What you can also try is to have a make (Sys.getenv("MAKE")) script in >> your PATH which does something like >> >> /path/to/real/make $* CFLAGS=-O3 >> >> (but I am never sure whether command line vars override the ones in >> files?)
> Thanks for the suggestions. Setting the environment prior to running > R CMD is not practical for me, typing-wise. I guess if made my > .Renviron file architecture-specific it might work, but that seems > overkill. Also, I forgot that it does not work, because R CMD only sources R_HOME/etc/Renviron, but not the user level Renviron file. This is really why we need the new mechanism ... -k ______________________________________________ R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel