[Rd] Checking package on Windows (and seemingly irreproducible errors in CRAN checks)

Simon Urbanek simon.urbanek at r-project.org
Thu Jul 30 15:19:08 CEST 2009


On Jul 30, 2009, at 7:33 , Carlos J. Gil Bellosta wrote:

> Dear Uwe,
>
> The thing that I find funny is that the check of the package on
> Windows for R 2.10.x works on r-forge as you can see here:
>
> http://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=426&log=check_x86_32_windows&pkg=colbycol&flavor=devel
>
> May I be facing some kind of Windows configuration specific issue
> here? I am sorry that I am very Windows-illiterate...
>

Just from the plain output I suspect that the problem is handling of  
paths in the 3rd party system used (Python) is different from R's on  
Windows and the package author is not converting them properly. It  
seems as if Python is trying to use the path 'd:/temp/Rtmp1mB6qg/ 
dir72ae2cd6' literally instead of using 'd:\temp\Rtmp1mB6qg 
\dir72ae2cd6'. I'm a bit surprised, because Java does the right thing:  
System.out.println("'"+(new File("z:/foo/bar"))+"'"); will print  
correctly 'z:\foo\bar'.

I would suspect that the difference between R-Forge and CRAN may  
probably be just the setting of TMP/TEMP... [just a guess ;)]

Cheers,
Simon


> This is not something that worries me much "per se", as I am  
> implementing some changes in the package and the new version does  
> not resemble the current one too much, but intrigues me quite a lot.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Carlos J. Gil Bellosta
> http://www.datanalytics.com
>
>
> 2009/7/29 Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
>>
>>
>> Mathieu Ribatet wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Carlos,
>>>
>>>> From your check results:
>>>
>>>        cbc.data <- cbc.read.table( system.file("data",
>>>        "cbc.test.data.txt", package = "colbycol"), sep = "\t" )
>>>                Warning in file(file, "r") :
>>>                cannot open file '0001': No such file or directory
>>>        I think you're trying to read the file "cbc.test.data.txt"  
>>> located
>>> in
>>> the folder "data" of your package skeleton. Is that right? If so,  
>>> maybe
>>> using
>>>
>>>        paste(system.file(package = "colbycol"),
>>>        "data/cbc.test.data.txt", sep="/")
>>>        will solve your issue - although I didn't try.
>>
>>
>> It won't slve it, because reading that file works, but reading file  
>> "0001"
>> does ot which is handled within cbc.read.table() in the lines
>>
>> ....
>>  for( column in names(columns) ){
>>        tmp <- read.table( columns[[column]]$filename, sep = sep,  
>> na.strings
>> = "", comment.char = "", quote = "", header = FALSE, ... )[,1]
>> ....
>>
>>
>> I guess the problem happens before during the Java stuff where the  
>> 0001 file
>> is never created (at least not in the location you expect).
>>
>>
>> On the console I see error messages like
>>
>>
>> Exception in thread "main" Traceback (most recent call last):
>>  File "d:/temp/colbycol/python/colbycol.py", line 6, in <module>
>>    os.chdir( work_dir )
>>  File "D:\RCompile\CRANpkg\lib\2.9\rSymPy\jython\Lib\os.py", line  
>> 261, in
>> chdir
>>    raise OSError(errno.ENOENT, strerror(errno.ENOENT), path)
>> OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory:
>> 'd:/temp/Rtmp1mB6qg/dir72ae2cd6'
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Uwe Ligges
>>
>>
>
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