Hi Kyle, The
pdflatex is not available message probably means that pdflatex is not in your PATH. Did you install MikTeX (step 3. in the guide you mentioned) ? If yes you will also need to add its bin folder to the PATH. If there are Eclipse/StatET specific issues, don't hesitate to post on the mailing list at http://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/mailman/listinfo/statet-user HTH, Tobias P.S. An integrated version of Eclipse, StatET and R is available as 'Architect' from openanalytics.eu (and from deb.openanalytics.eu for a GNU/Linux version); this would 'only' leave you to configure the CDT / Rcpp side of things On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:20 AM, Kyle Rijneke <[email protected]>wrote: > > I have spent two days trying to run through this 'guide' to setting up the > software... > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12886517/how-to-set-up-eclipse-statet-rcpp-on-windows > > Only 158 build errors... > > Build info: > R 2.15.1 installed to C:\R (no spaces) > Installed both packages: > install.packages(c("Rcpp","RInside"),type="source") > Rtools 2.15 installed and C:\Rtools\bin; C:\Rtools\gcc-4.6.3\bin; > C:\R\R-2.15.1\bin\i386; added to the environment PATH variable > Eclipse + CDT : I downloaded the eclipse-cpp-juno-SR2-win32.zip file aasd. > I created the skeleton package: Rcpp.package.skeleton("MyCppPackage", > module=TRUE) > and dragged the files over to the "MyCppPackage" > > I ran through all the steps in the 'guide'... Created the R build configs, > set up the R console, Iv done exactly everything the tutorial said. Here > are my C/C++ Build Settings: > > Cross G++ Compiler: > -DINSIDE -I"C:\R\R-2.15.1\include" -I"C:\R\R-2.15.1\library\Rcpp\include" > -I"C:\R\R-2.15.1\library\Rcpp\include\Rcpp" > -I"C:\R\R-2.15.1\library\RInside\include" -O0 -g3 -Wall -c > -fmessage-length=0 > > Cross G++ Linker: > -L"C:\R\R-2.15.1\library" -shared > > Cross G++ linker Miscellaneous Tab: > "C:\R\R-2.15.1\bin\i386\R.dll" > "C:\R\R-2.15.1\library\Rcpp\lib\i386\libRcpp.a" > "C:\R\R-2.15.1\library\RInside\lib\i386\libRInside.a" > > The console loads up just fine. > > Inside the "MyCppPackage" project the files dont contain bug icons or red > underlines which I guess means that the script files pick up the functions, > the libraries must be references correctly I suppose? > > And here comes my problem(s): > R CMD CHECK returns ... OK for most lines and at the end says " Hmm ... > looks like a package" > the only error it gives is > Error in texi2dvi(file = file, pdf = TRUE, clean = clean, quiet = quiet, > : > pdflatex is not available > and > Error in running tools::texi2pdf > > R CMD INSTALL / R CMD BUILD return 158 errors (but sometimes INSTALL > works anyway). > These errors are mostly of the same type: > Description: > 'x' was not declared in this scope > > Resource > MyCppPackage > > Path > (Blank) > > Location > line xyz, external location: > C:\R\R-2.15.1\library\Rcpp\include\Rcpp\string.h > > Type > C/C++ Problem > > If I want to attach a reproducible example, do I just attach the entire > "MyCppPackage" project? I have attached the build log file. > > Any advice would be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Rcpp-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel >
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