On Tue, 29 Mar 2011, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 11-03-28 6:41 PM, Luis Felipe Parra wrote:
Duncan I have been trying to work out the solution you gave me but I
haven't really got to sort it out. I tried first the option with install
packages and got this:
> filename <- file.choose()
> filename
[1]
"C:\\Users\\Hp\\Documents\\R\\win-library\\2.12\\Rsymphony_0.1-12.tar.gz
> install.packages(filename, type="source", repos=NULL)
Installing package(s) into ‘C:\Users\Hp\Documents/R/win-library/2.12’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
* installing *source* package 'Rsymphony' ...
ERROR: configuration failed for package 'Rsymphony'
This is the important message. It says Rsymphony can't be installed on your
system, because you're missing something it needs. You might get more
information if you run this on the command line, but basically you need to
read the system requirements for the package and follow them. The one I see
when I look at it on CRAN is:
SYMPHONY for Windows (sources included for other OSes)
If you don't have that, then you won't be able to install this package on
Windows.
And for 32-bit Windows, no one has succeeded in building SYMPHONY with
the current toolchain. We did succeed with an earlier toolchain, but
as SYMPHONY is a C++ API, that is incompatible.
It is possible to build Rsymphony on 64-bit Windows, using the binary
build of SYMPHONY at
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/goodies/Win64No_/
(which needed source modifications).
Duncan Murdoch
* removing 'C:/Users/Hp/Documents/R/win-library/2.12/Rsymphony'
Mensajes de aviso perdidos
1: running command 'C:\PROGRA~1\R\R-212~1.2/bin/i386/R CMD INSTALL -l
"C:\Users\Hp\Documents/R/win-library/2.12"
"C:/Users/Hp/Documents/R/win-library/2.12/Rsymphony_0.1-12.tar.gz"' had
status 1
2: In install.packages(filename, type = "source", repos = NULL) :
installation of package
'C:/Users/Hp/Documents/R/win-library/2.12/Rsymphony_0.1-12.tar.gz' had
non-zero exit status
"
>
Then about the CMD window I also tried to use it but I cannot get it to
recognize the command for me. It always tells me "R" it is an
unrecognized command. I am new to all this about tar.gz files and
running commands directly in the CMD windowf, so could you please be
more specific with me. Thank you
Felipe Parra
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 8:47 PM, Duncan Murdoch
<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com <mailto:murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 28/03/2011 8:04 AM, Luis Felipe Parra wrote:
Thanks Duncan, I already installed Rtools but I don't know well
how to sort
it out. I tried the command you gave me and got the following
error:
> install.packages("fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz", type="source",
repos=NULL)
Installing package(s) into
‘C:\Users\Hp\Documents/R/win-library/2.12’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
Aviso: invalid package 'fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz'
Error: ERROR: no packages specified
Mensajes de aviso perdidos
1: running command 'C:\PROGRA~1\R\R-212~1.2/bin/i386/R CMD
INSTALL -l
"C:\Users\Hp\Documents/R/win-library/2.12"
"fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz"' had
status 1
2: In install.packages("fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz", type =
"source", :
installation of package 'fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz' had
non-zero exit status
>
Do you know what might be going on or where I can find a manual
of how to
use Rtools? Thank you
The likely problem is that you didn't give the full path to the
tar.gz file. If it is not in the working directory, that
install.packages command will fail.
An easy way to get the path is to use
filename <- file.choose()
which brings up a Windows dialog; go search for the file, and its
name will be saved in the filename variable. Then use
install.packages(filename, type="source", repos=NULL).
Duncan Murdoch
Felipe Parra
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:52 PM, Duncan
Murdoch<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com
<mailto:murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>>wrote:
> On 28/03/2011 7:30 AM, Luis Felipe Parra wrote:
>
>> Hello I have downloaded the fPortfolioSolver package from
R-forge but I
>> have
>> not been able to install it. I don't know exactly where I
should place the
>> file and which commands to give R. Could somebody please
help me with
>> this.
>> Thank you
>>
>
> A .tar.gz file contains the source for the package, so you
need to process
> it into a binary format to install it. For simple packages
you can do this
> in recent versions of R using
>
> install.packages("fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz", type="source",
repos=NULL)
>
> but if it contains compiled code, you'll probably need to
install tools
> first. See the R Installation and Administration Manual for
full details;
> the tools are downloadable
from<http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools>.
> Once the tools are properly installed, the above line
should work.
>
> The other way to do it is from a CMD window (not in R), running
>
> R CMD INSTALL fPortfolioSolver.tar.gz
>
> This is equivalent to the R command above, but is sometimes
easier to set
> up, because you can easily modify your PATH variable in the
CMD window.
>
> Duncan
>
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