I presume you got this error message:

Error: environment variable Tmpdir not set (or set to unusable value) and not default available.
at ...\perl/R/Utils.pm line 67


The simplest thing to do is to create a folder named "Temp" in your C drive.


I hope it helps.

Best,
Dimitris

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Duncan Golicher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 8:58 AM
Subject: [R] Building R packages under Windows.



Hello,

My question is the following. Has anyone put together an "idiots" checklist of the steps needed to build a (small personal) package under Windows, or documented their own experiences of building packages under Windows?

I ask this as last week there were some very interesting comments regarding the advantages of putting personally written functions together as a package rather than sourcing them in at the start of a session using .Rprofile. They inspired me to try to build my own package for a few functions I use in teaching on my laptop running Windows XP . I read and reread "Writing R extensions" I installed Pearl and tried build on a modified package.skeleton. I fairly quickly worked out I needed to do things like setting Tmpdir as an environment variable, but then I got stuck and frustrated and gave up. I'm sure that with more time I would get things working, but I don't have more time. Could the process be made smoother through better documentation? This may sound like laziness, but I do guess that there are others are in the same position who find that the initiial hassles of building a package (under Windows) leads to a negative cost benefit balance over less elegant solutions.

Thanks,

Duncan Golicher

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