Prof Brian Ripley schrieb: > That version of R-devel is not current, so please update it. > I think it might have been in an interval where we tried out > verious fixes for building bundles and some of them broke > other things. Yes, I really should have updated; in fact the error re-disappeared again using the most recent version.
--- But the fix must have happened within the last two weeks .... In fact, before posting, I had a look at http://developer.r-project.org/blosxom.cgi/R-devel but did not find anything that was pointing to the direction that the problem had been solved in the period April 26 (release date of my "old" R-devel version) and today. Nor had I found anything pointing to either R CMD build nor to bundles changed in the interval Feb 09 -- April 26, but the error-causing changes must have happened within this period --- So my fault not having updated gratefully ackowledged, it would also be nice to be somewhat more detailed in filling the NEWS file then... > In general if you use R-devel or R-patched you need to update before > reporting any difficulties. 'Under development' needs to be taken > seriously. > > On Fri, 15 May 2009, Peter Ruckdeschel wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am having a problem building binary packages for >> Windows recently. >> >> Normally, I use the "Murdoch-Sutherland" tool set, >> http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/ >> just build source packages by >> R CMD build <pkgname> >> and install these with >> R CMD INSTALL <pkgname> >> >> But now, for someone without having this tool set installed, >> under Win XP, with R-2.10dev (details below), I tried >> building a binary version with >> R CMD build --binary <pkgname> >> which used to work for me until recently (unfortunately I >> cannot specify "recently" here...) >> >> Trying to install the created .zip file with >> utils:::menuInstallLocal() >> >> I get an error message >> " >> package 'distr' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked >> Error in unpackPkg(pkgs[i], pkgnames[i], lib) : >> malformed bundle DESCRIPTION file, no Contains field >> " >> >> Now AFAICS I have not tried to build a bundle ... >> >> Searching the help archives, I found a posting by Uwe Ligges, >> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.r.general/64574/ >> saying that >> R CMD INSTALL --build >> was preferable to >> R CMD build --binary >> --- in which respect? Would this avoid the error message? > > That's rather old as well: now the second calls the first on Windows. > What may matter is whether you specify -l on R CMD INSTALL --build > (R CMD build --binary does), as installing into the main library does a > better job of resolving HTML cross links. > > So the advice is to use R CMD INSTALL --build *and* install into the > main library (or the library where you install all your add-on packages). > Thank you for clarifying this and once again apologies for stirring you up with something that had been fixed in the mean-time already. Best, Peter ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel