Hello, ? I am trying to get the "Rcpp" and "inline" libraries to work with R 2.14.2 on a Windows XP platform and have followed all of the instructions I was able to find with Google's help: ? ? ? ? ? 1)? Installed?R 2.14.2 in a directory without?white spaces in its name (C:\R\R-2.14.2); ? ? ? ? ? 2)? Installed the latest version?of R tools?in C:\R\Rtools, which comes with a folder named gcc-4.6.3; ? ? ? ? ? 3) Changed the PATH environment to C:\R\Rtools\bin;C:\R\Rtools\gcc-4.6.3\bin;C:\R\R-2.14.2\bin\i386;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\system32? ? ? ? ? ? 4) Installed the R packages rcpp and inline in R.? ? ? ? ? ? However, when trying to execute a simple Rcpp/inline example in R, I get an error message which seems to suggest that Rcpp cannot link to the gcc compiler.? Here is part of the error message: ? cygwin warning: ? MS-DOS style path detected: C:/R/R-214~1.2/etc/i386/Makeconf ? Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/R/R-214~1.2/etc/i386/Makeconf ? CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning. ? Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths: ??? http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames g++.exe: error: C:/Documents: No such file or directory g++.exe: error: and: No such file or directory g++.exe: error: Settings/dv6110ca/My: No such file or directory g++.exe: error: Documents/R/win-library/2.14/Rcpp/lib/i386/libRcpp.a: No such file ? Any ideas on what might cause Rcpp to not work and how to overcome this? ? Thank you! ? Isabella ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.r-forge.r-project.org/pipermail/rcpp-devel/attachments/20120319/ad49a885/attachment.html>
[Rcpp-devel] Rcpp installation problem on Windows XP
3 messages · Isabella Ghement, Dirk Eddelbuettel
On 19 March 2012 at 08:25, Isabella Ghement wrote:
| Hello, | | I am trying to get the "Rcpp" and "inline" libraries to work with R 2.14.2 on a | Windows XP platform and have followed all of the instructions I was able to | find with Google's help: | | 1) Installed R 2.14.2 in a directory without white spaces in its name (C:\ | R\R-2.14.2); | | 2) Installed the latest version of R tools in C:\R\Rtools, which comes | with a folder named gcc-4.6.3; | | 3) Changed the PATH environment to C:\R\Rtools\bin;C:\R\Rtools\gcc-4.6.3\ | bin;C:\R\R-2.14.2\bin\i386;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\system32 | | 4) Installed the R packages rcpp and inline in R. | | However, when trying to execute a simple Rcpp/inline example in R, I get an | error message which seems to suggest that Rcpp cannot link to the gcc | compiler. Here is part of the error message: | | cygwin warning: | MS-DOS style path detected: C:/R/R-214~1.2/etc/i386/Makeconf | Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/R/R-214~1.2/etc/i386/Makeconf | CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning. | Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths: | http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames | g++.exe: error: C:/Documents: No such file or directory | g++.exe: error: and: No such file or directory | g++.exe: error: Settings/dv6110ca/My: No such file or directory | g++.exe: error: Documents/R/win-library/2.14/Rcpp/lib/i386/libRcpp.a: No such | file | | Any ideas on what might cause Rcpp to not work and how to overcome this? There is a still a "C:/Documents and Settings/" somewhere which then gets broken as shown by the g++ error message (as I highlight below): g++.exe: error: C:/Documents g++.exe: error: and g++.exe: error: Settings/ Dirk
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On 19 March 2012 at 13:04, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
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| On 19 March 2012 at 08:25, Isabella Ghement wrote:
| | Hello, | | | | I am trying to get the "Rcpp" and "inline" libraries to work with R 2.14.2 on a | | Windows XP platform and have followed all of the instructions I was able to | | find with Google's help: | | | | 1) Installed R 2.14.2 in a directory without white spaces in its name (C:\ | | R\R-2.14.2); | | | | 2) Installed the latest version of R tools in C:\R\Rtools, which comes | | with a folder named gcc-4.6.3; | | | | 3) Changed the PATH environment to C:\R\Rtools\bin;C:\R\Rtools\gcc-4.6.3\ | | bin;C:\R\R-2.14.2\bin\i386;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\system32 | | | | 4) Installed the R packages rcpp and inline in R. | | | | However, when trying to execute a simple Rcpp/inline example in R, I get an | | error message which seems to suggest that Rcpp cannot link to the gcc | | compiler. Here is part of the error message: | | | | cygwin warning: | | MS-DOS style path detected: C:/R/R-214~1.2/etc/i386/Makeconf | | Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/R/R-214~1.2/etc/i386/Makeconf | | CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning. | | Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths: | | http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames | | g++.exe: error: C:/Documents: No such file or directory | | g++.exe: error: and: No such file or directory | | g++.exe: error: Settings/dv6110ca/My: No such file or directory | | g++.exe: error: Documents/R/win-library/2.14/Rcpp/lib/i386/libRcpp.a: No such | | file | | | | Any ideas on what might cause Rcpp to not work and how to overcome this? | | There is a still a "C:/Documents and Settings/" somewhere which then gets | broken as shown by the g++ error message (as I highlight below): | | g++.exe: error: C:/Documents | g++.exe: error: and | g++.exe: error: Settings/ For completeness, here is what looks like in an XP session in a virtual machine I have -- and using 'verbose=TRUE' R> f <- cxxfunction(signature(), plugin="Rcpp", body='return wrap("Hello, R/C++ World!");', verbose=TRUE) >> setting environment variables: PKG_LIBS = c:/opt/R-library/Rcpp/lib/i386/libRcpp.a >> LinkingTo : Rcpp CLINK_CPPFLAGS = -I"c:/opt/R-library/Rcpp/include" >> Program source : 1 : 2 : // includes from the plugin 3 : 4 : #include <Rcpp.h> 5 : 6 : 7 : #ifndef BEGIN_RCPP 8 : #define BEGIN_RCPP 9 : #endif 10 : 11 : #ifndef END_RCPP 12 : #define END_RCPP 13 : #endif 14 : 15 : using namespace Rcpp; 16 : 17 : 18 : // user includes 19 : 20 : 21 : // declarations 22 : extern "C" { 23 : SEXP file44c29516753( ) ; 24 : } 25 : 26 : // definition 27 : 28 : SEXP file44c29516753( ){ 29 : BEGIN_RCPP 30 : return wrap("Hello, R/C++ World!"); 31 : END_RCPP 32 : } 33 : 34 : Compilation argument: C:/opt/R-current/bin/i386/R CMD SHLIB file44c29516753.cpp 2> file44c29516753.cpp.err.txt g++ -I"C:/opt/R-CURR~1/include" -I"c:/opt/R-library/Rcpp/include" -I"d:/RCompile/CRANpkg/extralibs/local/include" -O2 -Wall -mtune=core2 -c file44c29516753.cpp -o file44c29516753.o g++ -shared -s -static-libgcc -o file44c29516753.dll tmp.def file44c29516753.o -Ld:/RCompile/CRANpkg/extralibs/local/lib/i386 -Ld:/RCompile/CRANpkg/extralibs/local/lib c:/opt/R-library/Rcpp/lib/i386/libRcpp.a -LC:/opt/R-CURR~1/bin/i386 -lR cygwin warning: MS-DOS style path detected: C:/opt/R-CURR~1/etc/i386/Makeconf Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /cygdrive/c/opt/R-CURR~1/etc/i386/Makeconf CYGWIN environment variable option "nodosfilewarning" turns off this warning. Consult the user's guide for more details about POSIX paths: http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using.html#using-pathnames R> R> f() [1] "Hello, R/C++ World!" R> You see how g++ gets invoked once for compiling, and once for linking. [ Not sure where the D:/RCompile comes from -- might be CRAN. ] Hope this helps, Dirk
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