On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:53:32AM -0400, Kostas Oikonomou wrote: Hi, > I recently built a 64-bit R 2.10.1 on OpenSolaris using the > Sun Studio 12.1 compilers. I would like to contribute the > following notes, to update the OpenSolaris installation > instructions. First: Since no patches are listed, check the results of the Eigen* tests: I assume, that at least one fails ...
> ================================================ > > 0. GNU libiconv Well, that's a matter of taste. I prefer SUN's libiconv. > and GNU gettext are assumed to be in /opt/lib. There is no need to clutter the system with another one ... > 2. Edit R's configure in *three* places to add the 2nd > ${CFLAGS} below: If one needs to change stuff in configure, one should make the change in the configure.ac or m4/*m4 file and autoreconf ... Hacking the configure script itself is a bad idea and often has un-intended side effects ... Just to pass standard flags, use the environment vars mentioned in the R manual ... > 4. configure --prefix=/opt/R/2.10.1 --disable-nls > --enable-R-shlib > --with-libintl-prefix=/opt/lib > CC=cc CFLAGS='-O -m64 -xarch=native' > CPPFLAGS=-I/opt/lib/include > LDFLAGS='-m64 -L/opt/lib/lib -R/opt/lib/lib' > LIBS=-liconv CXX=CC CXXFLAGS='-O -m64 -xarch=native' This is not really sufficient because the very old standard libCstd would be used by CC. With the stlport library most C++ stuff can be compiled, but there are still some more or less g++ specific cases, where CC fails ... Also note that [Open]Solaris is on the way to establish the Apache stdc++ library as the system's default standard C++ library ... (OT: Always wondering, what the term 'standard' means in the C++ world at all ;-)) > F77=f95 FFLAGS='-O -m64 -xarch=native' > R_BROWSER=opera R_PDFVIEWER=evince Nailing the users to a certain browser or pdf viewer is a very bad idea - they'll hate you. For Freedesktop compliant Desktop Environments like GNOME or KDE use xdg-open instead, which honors the user's preferences. > 5. The results of running the tests: As said - check the test output, where Eigen* is used (or was it another R package? - don't remember exactly ... ). To get it work and get better performance, I'm using the SUN performance libraries for blas/lapack stuff. To get an idea, you might have a look at http://iws.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/~elkner/R/Build.sh (the script I use to build the R package). Have fun, jel. -- Otto-von-Guericke University http://www.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/ Department of Computer Science Geb. 29 R 027, Universitaetsplatz 2 39106 Magdeburg, Germany Tel: +49 391 67 12768 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel