Brian and Duncan. Thank you for your help. What I actually am trying to install is fPortfolioSolver, and symphony is the only package I am missing in order to be able to complete the installation. Do you know by any chance what could I do about this?
Thank you Felipe Parra On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:07 PM, Prof Brian Ripley <rip...@stats.ox.ac.uk>wrote: > 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 >>> > >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Este mensaje de correo electrónico es enviado por Quantil S.A.S y puede >>> contener información confidencial o privilegiada. >>> >>> This e-mail is sent by Quantil S.A.S and may contain confidential or >>> privileged information >>> >>> >>> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help@r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >> >> > -- > Brian D. 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