Dear expeRts!
I have produced a package and I would like to compile it on windows to build a binary package. The package also includes Fortran code. This is where I have problems. The package compiles fine, however the Fortran code seams to be ignored. I have the Fortran code in src subdirectory. I have all the compilers installed. Actually, if I compile the Fortran subroutines manually and then place them in the libs subdirectory (which I have to create) in the zip file, the package loads nicely and the Fortran subroutines can be used. At the bottom of the mail is the output I get when calling R CMD build (if I call install the result is similar). I apologize if this has been answered previously, since I have not found it. C:\Ales\Statistika>R CMD build --binary --docs="none" blockmodeling * checking for file 'blockmodeling/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing 'blockmodeling': * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK * cleaning src * removing junk files * checking for LF line-endings in source files * checking for empty directories * building binary distribution WARNING * some HTML links may not be found installing R.css in C:/TEMP/Rinst.1696 Using auto-selected zip options ' blockmodeling-HELP=ziponly' ---------- Making package blockmodeling ------------ adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION installing R files installing man source files installing indices preparing package blockmodeling for lazy loading adding MD5 sums packaged installation of package 'blockmodeling' as blockmodeling_0.1.0.zip * DONE (blockmodeling) ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel