[Rd] configure / make problems with R-devel

Martin Maechler maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Wed May 25 12:46:53 CEST 2016


>>>>>   <frederik at ofb.net>
>>>>>     on Tue, 24 May 2016 15:15:17 -0700 writes:

    > Thank you, Martin. I linked to your message in a comment here so maybe
    > other people will know about that useful technique:

    > http://singmann.org/installing-r-devel-on-linux/#comment-161

    > However, when I try it, I get an error:

    > $ make 
    > make[1]: Entering directory '/home/frederik/pkg-tmp/R-svn-build/m4'
    > make[1]: Nothing to be done for 'R'.
    > make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/frederik/pkg-tmp/R-svn-build/m4'
    > make[1]: Entering directory '/home/frederik/pkg-tmp/R-svn-build/tools'
    > make[1]: Nothing to be done for 'R'.
    > make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/frederik/pkg-tmp/R-svn-build/tools'
    > make[1]: Entering directory '/home/frederik/pkg-tmp/R-svn-build/doc'
    > /usr/bin/install: cannot stat '../../R-svn/doc/NEWS': No such file or directory
    > /usr/bin/install: cannot stat '../../R-svn/doc/NEWS.pdf': No such file or directory
    > Makefile:164: recipe for target 'svnonly' failed
    > make[1]: *** [svnonly] Error 1
    > make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/frederik/pkg-tmp/R-svn-build/doc'
    > Makefile:60: recipe for target 'R' failed
    > make: *** [R] Error 1

This is strange:  Did you accidentally delete the 'non-tarball'
file in your build directory which should have been created by
'configure' ?

I ask because your 'make' seems to be using the 'else' clause in
the 'svnonly' target in the R-svn-build/Makefile
but it should really use the first branch which does install
things in ./doc/ (such as NEWS or NEWS.pdf).

I have never used  'STRIP=true' -- maybe that did remove the
'non-tarball' file ?

Why not rather do it the way I told you, i.e., *with* recommended
packages, and no arguments to 'configure'
(if that does work, you may try variants.. I agree that
--without-recommended-packages should work as well, I just never
use that).

Martin


    > I configured like this:

    > $ cd ../R-svn-build/                                          
    > $ ../R-svn/configure --without-recommended-packages --prefix=$HOME/r-svn-test STRIP=true

    > I guess I can try to debug it myself but thought I should report back
    > to you. It works when I 'configure' and 'make' in the source
    > directory.

    > Cheers,

    > Frederick



    > On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 07:20:18PM +0200, Martin Maechler wrote:
    >> >>>>> Keith O'Hara <keith.ohara at nyu.edu>
    >> >>>>>     on Tue, 24 May 2016 12:47:43 -0400 writes:
    >> 
    >> > svn checkout https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/ <target-directory>
    >> 
    >> yes, indeed. thank you, Keith.
    >> 
    >> and from then on only
    >> 
    >> cd <target-directory>
    >> svn up
    >> 
    >> (which is short for 'svn update').
    >> 
    >> Another hint: Then do *not* build in the source directory but in
    >> what we called a "build directory"; i.e., something like
    >> (from scratch; including the only-once needed "checkout") :
    >> 
    >> svn checkout https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/ R
    >> cd R
    >> tools/rsync-recommended
    >> mkdir ../build-R
    >> cd ../build-R
    >> ../R/configure
    >> make
    >> make check
    >> 
    >> and I then never run 'make install', but rather use symbolic
    >> link from
    >> ..../build-R/bin/R  to something like  ~/bin/R-devel 
    >> i.e.,
    >> cd ~/bin
    >> ln -s ..../build-R/bin/R R-devel
    >> 
    >> Martin
    >> 
    >> >> On May 24, 2016, at 12:45 PM, frederik at ofb.net wrote:
    >> >> 
    >> >> I agree with Martin's summary of the situation, and with the updated
    >> >> NEWS entry.
    >> >> 
    >> >> I'm not familiar with Subversion, can you tell me the command to use?
    >> >> 
    >> >> (I tried "svn co https://svn.r-project.org/R/" but it seems to be
    >> >> downloading all branches)
    >> >> 
    >> >> Frederick
    >> >> 
    >> >> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 04:30:11PM +0200, Martin Maechler wrote:
    >> >>>>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com>
    >> >>>>>>>> on Tue, 24 May 2016 13:47:27 +0200 writes:
    >> >>> 
    >> >>>> I had a regression in config.site so the nightly build didn't. Retrying....
    >> >>>> Looks like it will build, but the ctl-R, ctl-C bug is still present on OSX (w/Simon's libs). This _was_ fixed for a while, was it not?
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> I thought it was never fixed, for readline versions 5.x (or all
    >> >>> of readline_version < 6.3 ?) because the patch assumed features
    >> >>> not available, e.g., for Frederik (who got compilation errors
    >> >>> which I think you confirmed on pre-6 readline).
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> I remember you having two different readlines installed on OSX
    >> >>> but the standard Mac binary (from CRAN, i.e. Simon) would use
    >> >>> the old readline version ?
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> so that whole  resetReadline() solution is now conditionalized inside
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> #if defined(RL_READLINE_VERSION) && RL_READLINE_VERSION >= 0x0603
    >> >>> ...
    >> >>> ...
    >> >>> #endif
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> and hence the previous code (which is buggy) is used for
    >> >>> readline versions < 6.3.
    >> >>> As a consequence the bug is only fixed for readline >= 6.3,
    >> >>> because the current patch did not compile and hence seemed not
    >> >>> appropriate for  readline < 6.3 (and hence the above conditionalization).
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> 
    >> >>>> (The NEWS entry is also wrong: The issue existed before readline 6.3)
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> Aah.. you are right. The API change with 6.3 was for the other, the
    >> >>> "SIGWINCH" bug.
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> Here's a an update proposal for that NEWS entry :
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> • The API for readline libraries >= 6.3 had changed such
    >> >>> terminal window resizes where no longer properly signalled
    >> >>> (PR#16604).  Also, ‘Ctrl C’ in incremental search behaved
    >> >>> confusingly in R (unix) consoles (PR#16603) also for older
    >> >>> readline versions. These have been fixed (for readline >=
    >> >>> 6.3 only), thanks to patches by Frederick Eaton.
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> 
    >> >>> Martin
    >> >>> 
    >> >>>> -pd
    >> >>> 
    >> >>>> On 24 May 2016, at 12:55 , Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
    >> >>> 
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> Can you (Frederick, Peter, Keith, but ideally others, too)
    >> >>>>> confirm that you don't see any problems anymore, when building a
    >> >>>>> version of R-devel from sources that are newer 
    >> >>>>> than (or equal to)  svn revision 70632 (2016-05-19 10:59:51, see below)?
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> I'm asking because the question is open if these should be
    >> >>>>> "back ported" to R 3.3.0 patched or not.
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> Best regards,
    >> >>>>> Martin
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>>>>>>> Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch>
    >> >>>>>>>>>> on Thu, 19 May 2016 11:02:48 +0200 writes:
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>>>>>>> <frederik at ofb.net>
    >> >>>>>>>>>> on Wed, 18 May 2016 15:03:31 -0700 writes:
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>>>>> Readline <= 6.2 shouldn't require the SIGWINCH patch, so
    >> >>>>>>>> if older versions have trouble finding rl_resize_terminal
    >> >>>>>>>> then you could wrap a macro around that part.
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>>>> I find python related patches that use
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>>>> #ifdef HAVE_RL_RESIZE_TERMINAL
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>>>> so they must have configured for that.  We could and
    >> >>>>>>> probably should do the same, but as a Linux_only guy
    >> >>>>>>> currently (even basically only one flavor of Linux), I'd
    >> >>>>>>> appreciate others to produce code for that.
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> Actually that was easy (in hindsight.. I took too long!)
    >> >>>>> enough, so I've now committed
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> >>>>> r70632 | maechler | 2016-05-19 10:59:51 +0200 (Thu, 19 May 2016) | 1 line
    >> >>>>> Changed paths:
    >> >>>>> M configure
    >> >>>>> M configure.ac
    >> >>>>> M src/include/config.h.in
    >> >>>>> M src/unix/sys-std.c
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> check for rl_resize_terminal() now
    >> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> ... and Keith should even not see the warning anymore
    >> >>>>> (nor Peter the error, when compiling using readline 5.x instead of 6.[23]).
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> 
    >> >>>>> [...........]
    >> >>> 
    >> >>>> -- 
    >> >>>> Peter Dalgaard, Professor,
    >> >>>> Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
    >> >>>> Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
    >> >>>> Phone: (+45)38153501
    >> >>>> Office: A 4.23
    >> >>>> Email: pd.mes at cbs.dk  Priv: PDalgd at gmail.com
    >> >>> 
    >>



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