Re: [R-pkg-devel] MiKTex v. TeX Live?

2020-02-25 Thread Thierry Onkelinx
Dear Spencer,

I assume you are using R **3**.6.2.

Consider TinyTeX (https://yihui.org/tinytex/). I found that working fairly
easy on Windows machines, even by users without admin privileges.

Best regards,

ir. Thierry Onkelinx
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Op ma 24 feb. 2020 om 18:00 schreef Spencer Graves <
spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org>:

> Hello, All:  Two related questions:
>
>
> SHORT QUESTION:  Which version of LaTeX does the R Project prefer and
> why?  I'm having trouble with MiKTeX, and one source suggested I switch
> to TeX Live.  (e.g., "https://latex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29034;)
>
>
> PRESENTING PROBLEM:
>
>
> "R CMD build sos" under Windows 7 on a clone from
> "https://github.com/sbgraves237/sos; ended with, 'The required file
> tex\latex\pgf\frontendlayer\tikz.sty" is missing.'  I clicked "Install"
> and got "MiKTeX Update Wizard:  The operation could not be completed for
> the following reason:  No data.  Details:  get host by name failed in
> tcp_connect()".
>
>
>I get the same error when I try to run MiKTeX 2.9 Update and
> "Update (Admin)".  (I got the "tikz.sty is missing" message only after I
> had turned off everything I could find to turn off in "Bitdefender Total
> Security".)  I think I saw a suggestion to manually delete "C:Program
> Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9" and manually remove the reference from the path,
> then reinstall into a different directory that the operating system and
> anti-virus would not by default identify as part of the operating system.
>
>
>Suggestions?
>Thanks,
>Spencer Graves
>
>
> p.s.  This is using R 2.6.2 immediately after running "update.packages()".
>
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[R-pkg-devel] MiKTex v. TeX Live?

2020-02-24 Thread Spencer Graves

Hello, All:  Two related questions:


SHORT QUESTION:  Which version of LaTeX does the R Project prefer and 
why?  I'm having trouble with MiKTeX, and one source suggested I switch 
to TeX Live.  (e.g., "https://latex.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29034;)



PRESENTING PROBLEM:


   "R CMD build sos" under Windows 7 on a clone from 
"https://github.com/sbgraves237/sos; ended with, 'The required file 
tex\latex\pgf\frontendlayer\tikz.sty" is missing.'  I clicked "Install" 
and got "MiKTeX Update Wizard:  The operation could not be completed for 
the following reason:  No data.  Details:  get host by name failed in 
tcp_connect()".



  I get the same error when I try to run MiKTeX 2.9 Update and 
"Update (Admin)".  (I got the "tikz.sty is missing" message only after I 
had turned off everything I could find to turn off in "Bitdefender Total 
Security".)  I think I saw a suggestion to manually delete "C:Program 
Files (x86)\MiKTeX 2.9" and manually remove the reference from the path, 
then reinstall into a different directory that the operating system and 
anti-virus would not by default identify as part of the operating system.



  Suggestions?
  Thanks,
  Spencer Graves


p.s.  This is using R 2.6.2 immediately after running "update.packages()".

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