>>>>> Rampal S Etienne <rampaletie...@gmail.com> >>>>> on Wed, 29 Nov 2017 14:22:54 +0100 writes:
> Dear Marc, Martin, Dason, > I agree that the status number is not very informative, but neither is: > "Package does not build". The point is that I have no clue what is going > on, and was just hoping that someone might have seen the exit status > number before. > I have done a clean install as suggested but still it won't work with > R-devel, but it does with R-3.4.2. > I don't see how my setup is special in any way. It never caused me any > problems until installing the latest R-devel. What are the changes in > the latest R-devel that affect the building of packages? 1000s of packages are built every day with R-devel, notably on the machines that produce the CRAN checks, but also in several if not many other places. Consequently, it must be *your* problem, notably as your package does build flawlessly on 5 different CRAN check machines running R-devel. But of course, the purpose of *this* list (not of R-devel!) is to help you with this problem, hence back to what you wrote above: "Package does not build" is actually more useful than a status number that looks random (and/or from a large integer overflow ..). To me it would mean the package does not even build and therefore *check*ing the package did not even properly start. As next step (in solving the problem) you should probably learn to either debug the devtools which you are probably using [otherwise you would give us more information !], or---even more useful in the long run---learn to build a package in the shell (aka "terminal") instead of inside RStudio, because then, using 'Rcmd build <pkg>' would almost surely give you more clues than just "does not build". > On 29-11-2017 11:16, Martin Maechler wrote: >>>>>>> Rampal S Etienne <rampaletie...@gmail.com> >>>>>>> on Wed, 29 Nov 2017 09:19:29 +0100 writes: >> > Dear Dason, >> > I don't get this error, but it crashes anyway. >> >> and you don't show what "crashes" means here. >> (and yes, Dason is right: The RStudio status number in the >> 'Subject' is not really useful) >> >> > I've that if I use the >> > stable version of R (3.4.2) I do NOT get the error anymore, so I assume >> > there is something wrong with the current R-devel. >> >> > Regards, >> > Rampal Etienne >> >> OTOH, the CRAN checks of your package run without any problem >> with all 5 versions of R-devel there : >> >> https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_SADISA.html >> >> so it may rather be something specific to your setup ?? >> >> Martin Maechler >> >> >> > On 29-11-2017 0:36, Dason Kurkiewicz wrote: >> >> Do you get the same error if you try to build on the command line >> >> outside of RStudio? >> >> >> >> On Nov 28, 2017 3:51 PM, "Rampal Etienne" <rampaletie...@gmail.com >> >> <mailto:rampaletie...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> >> >> Dear all, >> >> >> >> I updated RStudio, Rtools and R-devel, and then I tried to build a >> >> package in RStudio that I had been able to build before without >> >> any problems. But now I got the following error: >> >> >> >> Updating SADISA documentatiob >> >> Loading SADISA >> >> Exited with status -1073741819. >> >> >> >> That's all. What is this exit status? I can still build other >> >> packages, so it does not happen all the time. I can use "Load all" >> >> and all functions sseem to work fine. >> >> >> >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> >> Kind regards, Rampal Etienne ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel