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rcmd and directories (cwd; tmpdir) (PR#3429)

2 messages · roy_kuraisa@merck.com, Duncan Murdoch

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Hi,
rcmd requires a temporary directory identified by the value of the
environment variable "TMPDIR".  Unfortunately, if the directory name has a
space in it, rcmd errors out.  For example, the standard temporary file
"TMP" for xp is like:
 
c:\documents and settings\r_user\local settings\temp
 
If TMPDIR is defined via the Windows/XP "standard" way, i.e.,
set tmpdir=%USERPROFILE%\Temp
 
then rcmd errors out.  Of course if you set TMPDIR to a file without spaces,
all works well unless you cwd has spaces in it and then rcmd will error out
with a message like:
"Cannot cd to c:/Documents "
 
Since there are work arounds (albeit a bit of an inconvenience), I wouldn't
rate this very critical (but some documentation would be nice (at least I
didn't find it in readme.packages; windows faq; reference manual; etc.).
And, btw, for Windows/XP/2000 the default tmp directory is not c:/TEMP --
they changed it to be a function of the user profile (like noted above).

cheers, roy 

Roy Kuraisa 
Rosetta Inpharmatics/Merck Research Labs 
12040 115th Ave NE 
Kirkland, WA 98034 
(425) 636-6398 /roy_kuraisa@merck.com 

 

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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 00:45:07 +0200 (MET DST), you wrote:

            
Rcmd doesn't require much, the different scripts it calls do all the
work.  Which one in particular was causing you problems?

Duncan Murdoch