I recently wrote a new R package, which I could 'R CMD check' and 'R CMD build' nicely on my Intel Linux PC. Loading the new library as a normal user on my PC also works nicely.
This packages includes some compiled C-code in a shared library. However, before submitting the package to CRAN I wanted to install it also under an other platform in order to check if everything works fine. Obviously, in order to install it under another platform I have to recompile the shared lib. So I added a /src directory in the library containing the C source code and than run a 'R CMD build'. However, running 'R CMD INSTALL' on the resulting tar.gz archive does not recompile the source code on the new machine. But installing other packages having a /src directory the source code is recompiled.
So what do I have to do that running a 'R CMD install' on my *tar.gz file recompiles de source code and creates a platform dependend shared lib?
Thanks,
joerg
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