I had no reason to believe it would not work neither.
I was able to make it work. I re-installed R and RTools
from the scratch and cleaned up the project. So, I am not sure
what I was missing really. One thing though, I am fine linking just
against the DDLs and I need to have a variable R_HOME pointing
to the R root in order to be able to run the app. It works smoothly in
Windows
all the R related code.

Thanks for all the help.

Best,
Jose

2017-11-27 17:48 GMT+01:00 Dirk Eddelbuettel <e...@debian.org>:

>
> On 27 November 2017 at 17:22, Jose wrote:
> | Hi Dirk,
> |
> | Thanks for your email.
> |
> | I forgot to mention that I am using Rtool's MinGW and the PATH variable
> | includes C:\Rtools\bin and C:\Rtools\mingw_32\bin.
> | Also, I had to copy some dlls from the original MinGW (which is the one
> | that I had before)
> | in order to be able to compile with the Rtool's MinGW. The original MinGW
> | is not
> | included in the PATH variable. I am not sure if both MinGWs are the same
> | version
> | or how to check that if that actually matters.
>
> I have built RInside on Windows in the past. Including all the way down to
> building the Qt examples (which at the time required building Qt locally
> with
> Rtools).
>
> I have not done so in quite some time as I don't work much on Windows.
> There
> is no reason to believe it would no longer work -- RInside is on CRAN, and
> is
> being tested on the usual three (or four) operating systems:
>
> https://cloud.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_RInside.html
>
> Dirk
>
> --
> http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org
>
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