I did read it but his theory must be wrong since it failed as described before Kevin's fix and worked afterwards.
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org> wrote: > > On 7 May 2014 at 06:47, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > | I am now getting latex errors when I try to install Rcpp from github > > We treat GitHub as a development repository, just like R-Forge before it. > > To us, it is not a means for general distribution (though we strive to keep > the master branch sane at all times). OTOH releases are rigorously tested on > win-builder and other platforms. So if in doubt, use CRAN. > > That said, even GitHub gets continuous integration and builds on every > commit. Things generally work for the OS X and Linux crowds (for several > flavours of each). We do turn vignettes off on GitHub to save some processing > time. Building vignettes requires highlight (the package) and a decent LaTeX. > > As nobody in Rcpp Core develops (primarily) on Windows, if something breaks > you get to keep the pieces -- at least until you, or someone else, fixes it. > > Dirk > > > | (see below) but it does now work (without the vignettes) if I use: > | github_install("RcppCore/Rcpp", build_vignettes = FALSE) > | so at least I can proceed without explicitly setting any environment > | variables now. > | Thanks. > | > | > R.version.string > | [1] "R version 3.1.0 Patched (2014-05-03 r65519)" > | > > | > devtools::install_github("RcppCore/rcpp") > | Installing github repo rcpp/master from RcppCore > | Downloading master.zip from > https://github.com/RcppCore/rcpp/archive/master.zip > | > | <snip> > | > | * creating vignettes ...Warning: running command > | '"C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-3.1/bin/x64/Rscript" --vanilla --default-packages= > | -e "tools::buildVignettes(dir = '.', tangle = TRUE)"' had status 1 > | ERROR > | Loading required package: inline > | Loading required package: highlight > | > | Attaching package: 'Rcpp' > | > | The following object is masked from 'package:inline': > | > | registerPlugin > | > | Warning: running command > | '"C:\PROGRA~2\MIKTEX~1.9\miktex\bin\texi2dvi.exe" --quiet --pdf > | "Rcpp-FAQ.tex" --max-iterations=20 -I > | "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-3.1/share/texmf/tex/latex" -I > | "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-3.1/share/texmf/bibtex/bst"' had status 1 > | Error: running 'texi2dvi' on 'Rcpp-FAQ.tex' failed > | > | LaTeX errors: > | cpp-FAQ.tex:516: pdfTeX error (font expansion): auto expansion is only > possible > | with scalable fonts > | > | > | Here is how much of TeX's memory you used: > | cpp-FAQ.tex:516: ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced! > | Execution halted > | Error: Command failed (1) > | > | On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:50 AM, Kevin Ushey <kevinus...@gmail.com> wrote: > | > Hi Gabor, > | > > | > Looks like it was a bug on our end -- R-exts specifies that USE_CXX1X > | > should be set to any value; we try to set it to nothing (ie, define it > | > but leave it empty) but apparently that is not accepted. > | > > | > I just pushed a bug fix to GitHub and it works on my Windows VM; can > | > you give it another shot? > | > > | > Thanks, > | > Kevin > | > > | > On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Gabor Grothendieck > | > <ggrothendi...@gmail.com> wrote: > | >> On Windows with R 3.1 I installed the latest Rcpp from github and did > | >> the following but the compliation gave an error which was was due to > | >> the C++11 constructs. If I rerun it but uncomment the Sys.setenv line > | >> then it works. What do I do to get the cpp11 attribute to work? > | >> > | >> library(Rcpp) > | >> # Sys.setenv("PKG_CXXFLAGS"="-std=c++0x") > | >> cat(' > | >> // [[Rcpp::plugins("cpp11")]] > | >> // [[Rcpp::export]] > | >> int useCpp11() { > | >> auto x = 10; > | >> return x; > | >> } > | >> ', file = "testauto.cpp") > | >> sourceCpp("testauto.cpp") > | >> > | >> On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org> > wrote: > | >>> > | >>> On 30 April 2014 at 10:05, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > | >>> | > | >>> | On 30 April 2014 at 10:41, JJ Allaire wrote: > | >>> | | I think that might be overkill (or something that we can do later > if users ask > | >>> | | for it). > | >>> | > | >>> | It is a one-liner, and it just sits there to be used, like OpenMP > plugin. > | >>> | > | >>> | So in that sense it doesn't hurt, and it may yet help those for which > both R > | >>> | < 3.1.0 and Windows are true. > | >>> > | >>> Actually, as Gabor points out, where 'R < 3.1.0' and 'g++ < 4.7' which > may > | >>> also be a bunch of servers running older RHEL or Ubuntu LTS. > | >>> > | >>> Dirk > | >>> > | >>> -- > | >>> Dirk Eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org | http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com > | >>> _______________________________________________ > | >>> Rcpp-devel mailing list > | >>> Rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org > | >>> https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel > | >> > | >> > | >> > | >> -- > | >> Statistics & Software Consulting > | >> GKX Group, GKX Associates Inc. > | >> tel: 1-877-GKX-GROUP > | >> email: ggrothendieck at gmail.com > | >> _______________________________________________ > | >> Rcpp-devel mailing list > | >> Rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org > | >> https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel > | > | > | > | -- > | Statistics & Software Consulting > | GKX Group, GKX Associates Inc. > | tel: 1-877-GKX-GROUP > | email: ggrothendieck at gmail.com > > -- > Dirk Eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org | http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com -- Statistics & Software Consulting GKX Group, GKX Associates Inc. tel: 1-877-GKX-GROUP email: ggrothendieck at gmail.com _______________________________________________ Rcpp-devel mailing list Rcpp-devel@lists.r-forge.r-project.org https://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rcpp-devel