Fabio, you must have dyn.load("Bayesthres.so") somewhere in your R code according to your output - that is wrong and have to remove it as that will happen automatically via NAMESPACE. Also, please, do read what I wrote in the last e-mail - you're still running it on your working copy.
Cheers, Simon BTW: in order to avoid us having to guess what you did wrong it would be much easier if you simply put the package somewhere so we can check it - that would save us and you quite a bit of time. On Dec 15, 2010, at 3:34 PM, Fabio Mathias Corrêa wrote: > See the complete log > > f...@raquel-laptop ~ $ R CMD check Bayesthres > * using log directory ‘/home/fmc/Bayesthres.Rcheck’ > * using R version 2.12.0 (2010-10-15) > * using platform: i486-pc-linux-gnu (32-bit) > * using session charset: UTF-8 > * checking for file ‘Bayesthres/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK > * this is package ‘Bayesthres’ version ‘0.1-0’ > * checking package dependencies ... OK > * checking if this is a source package ... WARNING > Subdirectory ‘Bayesthres/src’ contains object files. > * checking for executable files ... OK > * checking whether package ‘Bayesthres’ can be installed ... ERROR > Installation failed. > See ‘/home/fmc/Bayesthres.Rcheck/00install.out’ for details. > > > File 00install.out > > Error in dyn.load("Bayesthres.so") : > unable to load shared object '/home/fmc/Bayesthres/Bayesthres.so': > /home/fmc/Bayesthres/Bayesthres.so: cannot open shared object file: No such > file or directory > ERROR: lazy loading failed for package ‘Bayesthres’ > * removing ‘/home/fmc/Bayesthres.Rcheck/Bayesthres’ > > Best wishes > > > > > Fábio Mathias Corrêa > Departamento de Estatística > Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz > > > > > ----- Mensagem original ---- > De: Simon Urbanek <simon.urba...@r-project.org> > Para: Fabio Mathias Corrêa <fabio.u...@yahoo.com.br> > Cc: R-devel <r-devel@r-project.org> > Enviadas: Quarta-feira, 15 de Dezembro de 2010 17:10:21 > Assunto: Re: [Rd] Namespace File > > > On Dec 15, 2010, at 1:56 PM, Fabio Mathias Corrêa wrote: > >> Dear, >> >> I am using Ubuntu linux and R2.12.0 >> The trial version is in my home. >> >> \home\Bayesthres~$ >> >> To perform the R CMD check >> >> \home~$ R CMD check Bayesthres >> > > That is in general not a good idea, especially if you ever run things inside > by > hand for testing (because that will pollute the build). Make sure you clean > your > tree and use R CMD build followed by R CMD check on the resulting tar ball. > Does > the issue persist? > > >> Within the directory Bayesthres, have: >> >> Directories: inst, man, R and src >> > > What is in inst? Make sure you have no binaries there. > > Cheers, > Simon > > >> >> ... but that's an entirely wrong place - I suspect you have some real issues >> in >> >> the way your package is constructed. Are you sure you have the correct >> layout >> and are using the *packaged* sources and not your working tree? (You didn't >> tell >> >> us anything about the package so there are many things that may be wrong - >> also >> >> you omitted the most basic details such as R version and platform...) >> >> Cheers, >> Simon >> >> >> >> Fábio Mathias Corrêa >> Departamento de Estatística >> Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel