Finally figured it out...I was having "path problems"! I'm all set here.
Thanks so much for your help Sincerely, Erin Erin Hodgess, PhD mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com On Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 10:29 AM Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalib...@gmail.com> wrote: > Maybe the created Riconv.dll is copied over by libiconv at some point > during your custom build. > > Tomas > > On 3/21/20 3:58 PM, Erin Hodgess wrote: > > Hello again. > > So I'm trying to find the place where the GNU iconv comes from. However, > I looked at output from both the regular build and the custom, and I'm not > seeing any differences in how win_iconv is generated. > > Any suggestions, please? > > Custom: > c:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/ar crs libtz.a localtime.o registryTZ.o strftime.o > installing zoneinfo > making win_iconv.d from win_iconv.c > c:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/gcc -std=gnu99 -I../../include -O3 -Wall > -pedantic -march=native -pipe -c win_iconv.c -o win_iconv.o > c:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/gcc -std=gnu99 -shared -o Riconv.dll Riconv.def > win_iconv.o > > Regular: > c:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/ar crs libtz.a localtime.o registryTZ.o strftime.o > installing zoneinfo > making win_iconv.d from win_iconv.c > c:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/gcc -std=gnu99 -I../../include -O3 -Wall > -pedantic -mtune=core2 -c win_iconv.c -o win_iconv.o > c:/Rtools/mingw_64/bin/gcc -std=gnu99 -shared -o Riconv.dll Riconv.def > win_iconv.o > > Just the -march=native -pipe > > Erin Hodgess, PhD > mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com > > > On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 9:01 AM Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalib...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thanks, so the problem is that your custom build uses GNU libiconv, which >> does not support codepage 28605. win_iconv, the one shipped with R, >> supports that code page. win_iconv is a wrapper for the Windows API. Unless >> you had a special reason not to, I would just recommend to use win_iconv. >> The "experience" will match the C library conversion calls, which may be >> used directly in some code at some places, and it is most tested as people >> normally use it. Still, the problem is not specific to strtrim, just to the >> example. >> >> Best >> Tomas >> >> >> On 3/20/20 3:27 PM, Erin Hodgess wrote: >> >> Here are the results. >> >> Looks like enc2native and the iconv settings are different. >> >> >> > #output from custom build >> > Sys.getlocale() >> [1] "LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United >> States.1252;LC_MONETARY=English_United >> States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States.1252" >> > enc2native("\uff21") >> [1] "<U+FF21>" >> > enc2native("\u4e2d") >> [1] "<U+4E2D>" >> > Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", "English_United States.28605") >> [1] "English_United States.28605" >> > enc2native("\uff21") >> Error: unsupported conversion from 'UTF-8' in codepage 28605 >> > enc2native("\u4e2d") >> Error: unsupported conversion from 'UTF-8' in codepage 28605 >> > extSoftVersion()[c("iconv","BLAS")] >> iconv BLAS >> "GNU libiconv 1.14" "" >> >> >> > #output from regular build >> > Sys.getlocale() >> [1] "LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United >> States.1252;LC_MONETARY=English_United >> States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States.1252" >> > enc2native("\uff21") >> [1] "A" >> > enc2native("\u4e2d") >> [1] "<U+4E2D>" >> > Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", "English_United States.28605") >> [1] "English_United States.28605" >> > enc2native("\uff21") >> [1] "A" >> > enc2native("\u4e2d") >> [1] "<U+4E2D>" >> > extSoftVersion()[c("iconv","BLAS")] >> iconv BLAS >> "win_iconv" "" >> > >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> Erin Hodgess, PhD >> mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 8:03 AM Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalib...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi Erin, >>> >>> when you are building from sources, you can always uncomment the example >>> in str.Rd. But it would be good first to find out why it is failing on your >>> system/build. >>> >>> Please run the example in Rgui of the official R 3.6.3 build on your >>> machine. Does it work there? >>> >>> Please run the following commands in Rgui of the official R 3.6.3 build >>> on the machine and on your custom build. What do you get? >>> >>> Sys.getlocale() >>> enc2native("\uff21") >>> enc2native("\u4e2d") >>> Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", "English_United States.28605") >>> enc2native("\uff21") >>> enc2native("\u4e2d") >>> extSoftVersion()[c("iconv","BLAS")] >>> Thanks, >>> Tomas >>> >>> On 3/20/20 2:35 PM, Erin Hodgess wrote: >>> >>> I was wondering if there is a way to either skip the utilities check and >>> continuing, in order to test the other packages, please. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 20, 2020 at 5:01 AM Martin Maechler < >>> maech...@stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>> Erin Hodgess on Thu, 19 Mar 2020 22:44:39 -0600 writes: >>>> >>>> > Hi Tomas and others: >>>> > Here is the session Info. I also used the str example both >>>> without and >>>> > with changing the locale. >>>> >>>> > sI <- sessionInfo() >>>> >> str(sI) >>>> > List of 10 >>>> > $ R.version :List of 14 >>>> > ..$ platform : chr "x86_64-w64-mingw32" >>>> > ..$ arch : chr "x86_64" >>>> > ..$ os : chr "mingw32" >>>> > ..$ system : chr "x86_64, mingw32" >>>> > ..$ status : chr "" >>>> > ..$ major : chr "3" >>>> > ..$ minor : chr "6.3" >>>> > ..$ year : chr "2020" >>>> > ..$ month : chr "02" >>>> > ..$ day : chr "29" >>>> > ..$ svn rev : chr "77875" >>>> > ..$ language : chr "R" >>>> > ..$ version.string: chr "R version 3.6.3 (2020-02-29)" >>>> > ..$ nickname : chr "Holding the Windsock" >>>> > $ platform : chr "x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)" >>>> > $ locale : chr "LC_COLLATE=English_United >>>> > States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United >>>> States.1252;LC_MONETARY=English_United >>>> > States.125"| __truncated__ >>>> > $ running : chr "Windows 10 x64 (build 18362)" >>>> > $ RNGkind : chr [1:3] "Mersenne-Twister" "Inversion" >>>> "Rejection" >>>> > $ basePkgs : chr [1:7] "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils" >>>> ... >>>> > $ loadedOnly:List of 1 >>>> > ..$ compiler:List of 9 >>>> > .. ..$ Package : chr "compiler" >>>> > .. ..$ Version : chr "3.6.3" >>>> > .. ..$ Priority : chr "base" >>>> > .. ..$ Title : chr "The R Compiler Package" >>>> > .. ..$ Author : chr "Luke Tierney <luke-tier...@uiowa.edu>" >>>> > .. ..$ Maintainer : chr "R Core Team <r-c...@r-project.org>" >>>> > .. ..$ Description: chr "Byte code compiler for R." >>>> > .. ..$ License : chr "Part of R 3.6.3" >>>> > .. ..$ Built : chr "R 3.6.3; ; 2020-03-20 04:29:00 UTC; >>>> windows" >>>> > .. ..- attr(*, "class")= chr "packageDescription" >>>> > .. ..- attr(*, "file")= chr >>>> > "c:/newtimeR/R-3.6.3/library/compiler/Meta/package.rds" >>>> > $ matprod : chr "default" >>>> > $ BLAS : chr "" >>>> > $ LAPACK : chr "" >>>> > - attr(*, "class")= chr "sessionInfo" >>>> >>>> >>>> > Running the str example WITHOUT changing the locale: >>>> >> ## Truncation behavior (<-> correct width measurement) for "long" >>>> > non-ASCII: >>>> >> idx <- c(65313:65338, 65345:65350) >>>> >> fwch <- intToUtf8(idx) # full width character string: each has >>>> width 2 >>>> >> ch <- strtrim(paste(LETTERS, collapse="._"), 64) >>>> >> (ncc <- c(c.ch = nchar(ch), w.ch = nchar(ch, "w"), >>>> > + c.fw = nchar(fwch), w.fw = nchar(fwch, "w"))) >>>> > c.ch w.ch c.fw w.fw >>>> > 64 64 32 64 >>>> >> stopifnot(unname(ncc) == c(64,64, 32, 64)) >>>> >> ## nchar.max: 1st line needs an increase of 2 in order to see >>>> 1 (in >>>> > UTF-$ >>>> >> invisible(lapply(60:66, function(N) str(fwch, nchar.max = N))) >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+"| __truncated__ >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+F"| __truncated__ >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+FF"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+FF2"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+FF26"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+FF26>"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "<U+FF21><U+FF22><U+FF23><U+FF24><U+FF25><U+FF26><"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> >> invisible(lapply(60:66, function(N) str( ch , nchar.max = N))) # >>>> "1 is 1" >>>> > he$ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O"| __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O."| __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P."| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P._"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr >>>> "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P._Q._R._S._T._U._V" >>>> >> >>>> >>>> > Running the str example WITH changing the locale: >>>> >>>> > oloc <- Sys.getlocale("LC_CTYPE") >>>> >> mbyte.lc <- if(.Platform$OS.type == "windows") >>>> > + "English_United States.28605" else "en_GB.UTF-8" >>>> >> try(Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", mbyte.lc)) >>>> > [1] "English_United States.28605" >>>> >> ## Truncation behavior (<-> correct width measurement) for "long" >>>> > non-ASCII: >>>> >> idx <- c(65313:65338, 65345:65350) >>>> >> fwch <- intToUtf8(idx) # full width character string: each has >>>> width 2 >>>> >> ch <- strtrim(paste(LETTERS, collapse="._"), 64) >>>> >> (ncc <- c(c.ch = nchar(ch), w.ch = nchar(ch, "w"), >>>> > + c.fw = nchar(fwch), w.fw = nchar(fwch, "w"))) >>>> > c.ch w.ch c.fw w.fw >>>> > 64 64 32 64 >>>> >> stopifnot(unname(ncc) == c(64,64, 32, 64)) >>>> >> ## nchar.max: 1st line needs an increase of 2 in order to see >>>> 1 (in >>>> > UTF-$ >>>> >> invisible(lapply(60:66, function(N) str(fwch, nchar.max = N))) >>>> > Error in strtrim(x.lrg, nchar.max - nc) : >>>> > unsupported conversion from 'UTF-8' in codepage 28605 >>>> >> invisible(lapply(60:66, function(N) str( ch , nchar.max = N))) # >>>> "1 is 1" >>>> > he$ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O"| __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O."| __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P."| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P._"| >>>> __truncated__ >>>> > chr >>>> "A._B._C._D._E._F._G._H._I._J._K._L._M._N._O._P._Q._R._S._T._U._V" >>>> >>>> > This is pretty strange. >>>> >>>> It is strange indeed that strtrim() fails in this situation. >>>> >>>> From what you wrote previously, this only happens when you link >>>> with OpenBLAS but not when you use R's own BLAS. >>>> Are you sure that that was the only difference, but not rather >>>> the difference in the locales you used in your two versions of R >>>> on Windows? >>>> >>>> Martin >>>> >>>> > Thanks for any help. >>>> >>>> > Sincerely, >>>> > Erin >>>> >>>> > Erin Hodgess, PhD >>>> > mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com >>>> >>>> >>>> > On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 2:29 AM Tomas Kalibera < >>>> tomas.kalib...@gmail.com> >>>> > wrote: >>>> >>>> >> Hi Erin, >>>> >> >>>> >> this comes from examples in ?str. Could you please try to find a >>>> minimal >>>> >> example to reproduce on your system based on that? I would look >>>> for >>>> >> "line needs" in ?str and experiment with reducing the example >>>> there >>>> >> while still getting the error. Once it is minimal, could you >>>> please try >>>> >> also on the official build of R on your machine? >>>> >> >>>> >> Also it would be nice to have a session info. If it works in the >>>> >> official build but not your custom build, then one would have to >>>> look >>>> >> also into how the custom build is done. >>>> >> >>>> >> Thanks >>>> >> Tomas >>>> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> On 3/19/20 8:02 AM, Erin Hodgess wrote: >>>> >> > Hello everyone: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > I have built the latest version of the OpenBLAS on my Windows >>>> 10 machine. >>>> >> > When I run make distribution in R, everything is fine. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > However, when I run make check all, I get the following error: >>>> >> > >>>> >> > C:\newtimeR\R-3.6.3\src\gnuwin32>make check-all >>>> >> > Testing examples for package 'base' >>>> >> > Testing examples for package 'tools' >>>> >> > comparing 'tools-Ex.Rout' to 'tools-Ex.Rout.save' ... OK >>>> >> > Testing examples for package 'utils' >>>> >> > Error: testing 'utils' failed >>>> >> > Execution halted >>>> >> > make[3]: *** [Makefile.win:29: test-Examples-Base] Error 1 >>>> >> > make[2]: *** [Makefile.common:185: test-Examples] Error 2 >>>> >> > make[1]: *** [Makefile.common:171: test-all-basics] Error 1 >>>> >> > make: *** [Makefile:324: check-all] Error 2 >>>> >> > >>>> >> > And here is the section from the .Rout.fail for utils: >>>> >> > >>>> >> >> ## Multibyte characters in strings (in multibyte locales): >>>> >> >> oloc <- Sys.getlocale("LC_CTYPE") >>>> >> >> mbyte.lc <- if(.Platform$OS.type == "windows") >>>> >> > + "English_United States.28605" else "en_GB.UTF-8" >>>> >> >> try(Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", mbyte.lc)) >>>> >> > [1] "English_United States.28605" >>>> >> >> ## Truncation behavior (<-> correct width measurement) for >>>> "long" >>>> >> > non-ASCII: >>>> >> >> idx <- c(65313:65338, 65345:65350) >>>> >> >> fwch <- intToUtf8(idx) # full width character string: each >>>> has width 2 >>>> >> >> ch <- strtrim(paste(LETTERS, collapse="._"), 64) >>>> >> >> (ncc <- c(c.ch = nchar(ch), w.ch = nchar(ch, "w"), >>>> >> > + c.fw = nchar(fwch), w.fw = nchar(fwch, "w"))) >>>> >> > c.ch w.ch c.fw w.fw >>>> >> > 64 64 32 64 >>>> >> >> stopifnot(unname(ncc) == c(64,64, 32, 64)) >>>> >> >> ## nchar.max: 1st line needs an increase of 2 in order to >>>> see 1 (in >>>> >> > UTF-8!): >>>> >> >> invisible(lapply(60:66, function(N) str(fwch, nchar.max = N))) >>>> >> > Error in strtrim(x.lrg, nchar.max - nc) : >>>> >> > unsupported conversion from 'UTF-8' in codepage 28605 >>>> >> > Calls: lapply ... FUN -> str -> str.default -> maybe_truncate >>>> -> strtrim >>>> >> > Execution halted >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Has anyone run into this before, please? >>>> >> > >>>> >> > If I run this line-by-line starting at the "idx <-", things >>>> are fine. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > I also compiled R from source without the OpenBLAS, and it was >>>> fine. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Thanks for any suggestions. >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Sincerely, >>>> >> > Erin >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > Erin Hodgess, PhD >>>> >> > mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com >>>> >>>> -- >>> Erin Hodgess, PhD >>> mailto: erinm.hodg...@gmail.com >>> >>> >>> >> > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel