Hi Geunseop, Thanks for interest in RInside, but *please* use the rcpp-devel list which I will now CC. You need to subscribe there to post, the interface is via R-Forge.
On 14 June 2010 at 18:32, GEUN SEOP LEE wrote: | Dear Dr. Eddelbuettel, | | My name is Geunseop Lee and Ph.D student at Pennsylvania State University. | Recently, I was interested in using R function to my C++ program and found your | website. I succeeded in compiling my program with your library(RInside) using | MinGW compiler at Window XP. Source code for test was brought from your blog. | But the error message box "Fatal error : unable to open the base package" poped | up whenever I tried to execute the execution file. That indicates that something is wrong with your setup. Given that you have not provided anything reproducible, there is no help I can offer beyond saying that you should start by getting the examples in the RInside sources to work. That normally involves nothing more than saying 'make' or, on Windows, 'make -f Makefile.win'. That said, we currently (and, unfortunately for a while now) have a bug between RInside and Rcpp which leads to immediate segfaults on Windows. We have to look at some instantiation issues. But neither I nor Romain uses Windows much so we haven't been to motivated. Plus, the older versions Rcpp 0.7.1 and RInside do work, so I recommend you pick those and stick with them for now. Hope this helps. | Any kinds of small advise or hint for that situation will be very helpful to | me. | Thank you very much and I hope you have a great day. | | Sincerely, | Geunseop Lee. -- Regards, Dirk _______________________________________________ Rcpp-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel
