Dear Simon, The repo is at https://gitlab.com/roigrp/solver/highs .
Thank you. If I tried the Makevars approach but this leads to other issues with the 32-bit version. I resubmittet the the version with the configure file. Cheers, Florian Gesendet: Donnerstag, 15. September 2022 um 01:39 Uhr Von: "Simon Urbanek" <simon.urba...@r-project.org> An: "Florian Schwendinger" <florianschwendin...@gmx.at> Cc: r-package-devel@r-project.org Betreff: Re: [R-pkg-devel] windows i386 Florian, since there was no direct response and given the earlier discussion I figured I chime. The main problem seems to be your build system that doesn't work. Since you didn't post the actual version of the package, I can only see the CRAN version which still don't set any of the necessary flags from R so it won't work (the error is that it can't even use the C compiler). Your package has to work both in 32-bit and 64-bit, so you need to make sure you pass the correct flags for cmake for each architecture - it's really the same concept as discussed earlier. As for multi-arch, if you have configure.win then you may need to use --merge-multiarch such that each architecture is built separately and the merged into one binary. I think an easier approach would be if you simply dropped configure* and just used Makevars to build the dependent library as part of the build process since you are building in a sub-directory, so you don't really need the configure and could build both archs in one R CMD INSTALL run. Cheers, Simon > On 13/09/2022, at 11:14 PM, Florian Schwendinger <florianschwendin...@gmx.at> > wrote: > > Dear R-package-developers, > > On 'r-oldrel-windows-ix86_x86_64' I get in 'check.log' the error message > "Error: package 'highs' is not installed for 'arch = i386'" > the statement that for arch = i386 the package is not installed is correct > and expected, > since in 'install.out' I see the warning > "Warning: this package has a non-empty 'configure.win' file, so building only > the main architecture" > > Looking at r-package-devel archive, I found the suggestion to set Biarch TRUE > in the DESCRIPTION file. > I don't want to force the build of "i386" by setting Biarch: TRUE, > since as far as I see from the source I link to this should not work and I > don't want > to alter the library I link to as little as possible. > Therefore, I want skip the step "loading checks for arch 'i386'". Is this > possible? > > I know locally this can be resolved by adding the option '--no-multiarch', > but can a similar effect be accomplished at the CRAN checks? > Furthermore, I know I can could this issue by adding R >= 4.2 to the depends > since Rtools 4.2 > does not build for i386. But this does not seem like a nice fix. > > Is there a better option and how would it work? > > Best regards, > Florian > > ______________________________________________ > R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel > ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel