Kjetil Brinchmann Halvorsen <kjetil <at> acelerate.com> writes:
: : Kjetil Brinchmann Halvorsen wrote: : : > I am trying to install a local package and get this unexpected : > error: : > : > ---------- Making package UMSA ------------ : > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION : > installing R files : > installing data files : > installing man source files : > installing indices : > Error: couldn't find function "na.omit" : > Execution halted : > : > na.omit of course is in package stats, and that is listed in the : > Depends field in the DESCRIPTION file. : > : > What is happening? : > : > (Windows XP with all development tools installed) : > : > Kjetil : > : Replying to myself with more information: : : (running from Xemacs shell) : Using a package with NO explicit calls to the function na.omit, (but : with some handling of NA's : with other means): : : C:\R\rw2001\src\gnuwin32>Rcmd INSTALL ../library/Drogas : Rcmd INSTALL ../library/Drogas : : : ---------- Making package Drogas ------------ : adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION : no R files in this package : installing data files : installing man source files : installing indices : Error: couldn't find function "na.omit" : Execution halted : make[2]: *** [indices] Error 1 : make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 : make: *** [pkg-Drogas] Error 2 : *** Installation of Drogas failed *** : Don't know the answer but note that in your second run it could not find any R files at all so there is some change between the two runs. I have found in the past that sometimes that the error messages in building packages are completely wrong -- there is a real error, its just that the error message does not describe it. What I have done in the case that I am completely lost is to remove half my package rebuild and continuing in that way via binary search narrow it down. ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
