[R] Library error when using R CMD check

Tuszynski, Jaroslaw W. JAROSLAW.W.TUSZYNSKI at saic.com
Mon Oct 3 20:41:21 CEST 2005


Maybe you forgot to list the name of dependent package in 'Depends' section
of 'DESCRIPTION' file. I think that would have effect you describe. See 

http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-exts.html#The-DESCRIPTION-file for
details.

Jarek

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Hi,

I've got a library I'm trying to build, and am having an error on R CMD
check...

The source is fine, and the script runs OK, but during the script test
execution it downloads a library from an online repository, which goes fine
and it says that installation was successful...

However, after it installs the library OK, it then cannot find it (despite
it being installed properly in the R installation even before I ran R CMD
check)...it is looking in the working directory's .Rcheck folder, and halts
because it cannot find it there...

I'm not sure at all what I'm sup'd to do...?? Is there a way for me to tell
R CMD check to only look for installed libraries in another place?

I'm sorry if this is vague, but I'm pretty thoroughly confused here...

This is Mac OS X 10.3...but I am trying to build a source library that will
be cross-platform (there is only R code / no C code or anything
fancy...sourcing my scripts from this library works on mac and win2k pro)...

Thanks in advance,
Ken

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