On 29 January 2014 at 16:18, Jamie Olson wrote:
| Sorry, I think I just got confused. I meant cross-compiling from
| linux with mingw since cygwin's cmake is giving me trouble, but it's
| probably more effort than it's worth to get the same compiler.
Yes.
Cross-compiling can work, but some of
Sorry, I think I just got confused. I meant cross-compiling from
linux with mingw since cygwin's cmake is giving me trouble, but it's
probably more effort than it's worth to get the same compiler.
Thanks for all your help!
--Jamie
Jamie Olson
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 3:44 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel
On 29 January 2014 at 15:22, Jamie Olson wrote:
| 1) When doing that, there won't be any problem using a different
| version of MinGW?
I thought we had been over this before: yes, mixing is a problem, so no, do
not do this. Build R and Rcpp and your preferred libraries with the same
version.
1) When doing that, there won't be any problem using a different
version of MinGW?
2) I'm guessing I'd want to do this in linux, to avoid including the
cygwin dlls?
--Jamie
Jamie Olson
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 29 January 2014 at 15:07, Jamie Olson wrote
On 29 January 2014 at 15:07, Jamie Olson wrote:
| I'm trying to build the Avro-C
| library[http://avro.apache.org/docs/1.7.5/api/c/index.html]. There is
| a README for building in
|
windows[http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/avro/trunk/lang/c/README.maintaining_win32.txt]
| but it only has instruct
I'm trying to build the Avro-C
library[http://avro.apache.org/docs/1.7.5/api/c/index.html]. There is
a README for building in
windows[http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/avro/trunk/lang/c/README.maintaining_win32.txt]
but it only has instructions for Visual Studio. I've recently been
wondering if tha
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 9:39 AM, Jamie Olson wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm a relative beginner in c/c++ and I'm trying to use c/c++ libraries
> in an R package. I need it to work in Windows, though, and I'm
> struggling to get things working.
>
> --- >8---
>
It might help to state what c/c++ libraries
On 29 January 2014 at 13:03, Jamie Olson wrote:
| Thanks!
|
| The WIN.readme.txt instructs you to run
|
| cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" ..
|
| It seems that the only cmake on windows that supports "Unix Makefiles"
| is the cygwin version, and from what you've said it sounds like that
| can't be use
Thanks!
The WIN.readme.txt instructs you to run
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" ..
It seems that the only cmake on windows that supports "Unix Makefiles"
is the cygwin version, and from what you've said it sounds like that
can't be used with the native MinGW required for Rcpp.
--Jamie
Jamie Olson
On 29 January 2014 at 11:42, Jamie Olson wrote:
| Three more things:
|
| 1) Is the WIN.readme.txt in examples/eigen/cmake incorrect, then?
What part?
Setting the CYGWIN env var is to just shut a noisy warning from Rtools
off. It does not suggest you should use Cygwin.
The rest seems correct
Three more things:
1) Is the WIN.readme.txt in examples/eigen/cmake incorrect, then?
2) The Rtools documentation specifies that the Rtools paths should
come BEFORE cygwin paths. Is there a similar rule for MSys?
3) Should I continue to just used the MinGW installed with Rtools or
should I/can
On 29 January 2014 at 11:05, Jamie Olson wrote:
| Thanks Dirk, I'll take a stab with MSys. Just wondering, though, why
| then are the Rtools commands based on cygwin instead of MSys?
|
| I thought that the RInside examples were to be built using Cygwin
| because they use the "Unix Makefiles" gen
Thanks Dirk, I'll take a stab with MSys. Just wondering, though, why
then are the Rtools commands based on cygwin instead of MSys?
I thought that the RInside examples were to be built using Cygwin
because they use the "Unix Makefiles" generator. I hadn't yet seen
anything to indicate that was po
Hi Jamie,
On 29 January 2014 at 10:39, Jamie Olson wrote:
| Hi all,
| I'm a relative beginner in c/c++ and I'm trying to use c/c++ libraries
| in an R package. I need it to work in Windows, though, and I'm
| struggling to get things working.
|
| Environment:
| R 3,0,2
| Rtools 3.0
| cygwin
^^
Hi all,
I'm a relative beginner in c/c++ and I'm trying to use c/c++ libraries
in an R package. I need it to work in Windows, though, and I'm
struggling to get things working.
Environment:
R 3,0,2
Rtools 3.0
cygwin
Native CMake 2.8
cygwin 2.8
The cygwin CMake is convinced that the gcc installed
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