On 20/11/17 03:15, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:

On 19 November 2017 at 12:17, peter dalgaard wrote:
| Dirk may want to dig in here:

I respectfully decline.

R builds fine on every Ubuntu system, and always has.  No bug in R, or
Ubuntu, or Debian (which would be cup of tea). There is the distro package
(which may be older if an older distro like 16.04 is used) and there always
is a current package at CRAN based on Michael's build of my packages. Always.

Of course a lot of people also locally build R, or maybe R-devel. There is no
general issue here as best as I can tell.

| [...] if one user has shot himself in the foot somehow.

My brief reading suggests that this is the case.

Point of order Mr. Chairman. It is completely unfair to say that I shot myself in the foot.

I did:

sudo apt-get install tcl
sudo apt-get install tcl8.6.dev

and similarly for tk stuff.

I downloaded the source for R-3.4.2 and ran ../R-3.4.2/configure (from a "parallel" directory "BldDir".

It stuffed up, apparently being unable to find tclConfig.sh and tkConfig.sh.

*After* the stuff-up I put in symbolic links in /usr/lib to these file in the subdirectories (in which apt-get install apparently placed them.) This was done according to a suggestion from Berwin Turlach, who found that there were similar symbolic links in his file system. This did not
help however.

Peter Langfelder's suggestion, saying very explicitly what flags I should provide to "configure" in respect of the *Config.sh files, *DID* work.

I did *not* move any files around.  I did *not* make any alterations to
the configure script. I did not modify anything, in a "non-standard" way --- or even in a standard way! I just used the software provided, in the prescribed manner, and it did not work.

Nothing good comes off moving files around in /usr as was done.  It creates
local non-standard circumstances. You cannot expect standardized build to
anticipate each and every possible non-standard modification.

This discussion is still on the wrong list too.

Well, OK. What list *should* it be on? I was asking for help with an R problem. It seems to me that R-help is appropriate.

cheers,

Rolf Turner

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