[R] writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP

2004-11-07 Thread H Patrick Giraudoux
Dear listers, I have developped a set of functions that I would like to package on a Windows XP plateform for some friends (this would be more simple than to deliver them as a source text file without handy help). I am working under Windows XP. Of course I have gone through the manual Writing

Re: [R] writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP

2004-11-07 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
H Patrick Giraudoux patrick.giraudoux at univ-fcomte.fr writes: : : Dear listers, : : I have developped a set of functions that I would like to package on a : Windows XP plateform for some friends (this would be more simple than to : deliver them as a source text file without handy help). I

Re: [R] writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP

2004-11-07 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, H Patrick Giraudoux wrote: Dear listers, I have developped a set of functions that I would like to package on a Windows XP plateform for some friends (this would be more simple than to deliver them as a source text file without handy help). I am working under Windows

RE: [R] writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP

2004-11-07 Thread John Fox
a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP Dear listers, I have developped a set of functions that I would like to package on a Windows XP plateform for some friends (this would be more simple than to deliver them as a source text file without handy help). I am working under Windows XP

Re: [R] writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP

2004-11-07 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
John Fox jfox at mcmaster.ca writes: Building Simple Packages Under R for Windows 2. Make sure R is *not* installed under c:\Program Files (or in any location with spaces in the path) and that it is installed with package-building tools. I use c:\R for the installation; I'll assume this

RE: [R] writing a simple package in R 2.0 under Windows XP

2004-11-07 Thread H Patrick Giraudoux
Dear all, Following John Fox and Brian Ripley instructions, things come better. I still get errors but they just come at the first step from unappropriate DESCRIPTION file (which was expected: I just wanted to check if the software installation was OK for building packages with the crude