[R] Rtools required

Steven @yen @end|ng |rom hqu@edu@cn
Thu Apr 30 03:48:03 CEST 2020


Thanks to all - very helpful. I search from c:\ and now find file 
.Renviron located in C:\Users\USER\Documents. That does it.

I would like to pose an additional question, since it would also fall 
under the same subject line. This is an RStudio question but since I am 
using the free version the RStudio folks would not help me.

My students simply need to install packages and are not building any 
packages so they have no reason to install Rtools.

When they install (not build) packages (from CRAN or file archive) they 
received the same warning message saying

"Rtools required to build a package".

This is nonsense of course as they are, as I said, simply installing. I 
tell them to user an older RStudio version, specifically 1.1.463 that's 
free of that warning. Any idea?

Steven Yen

On 2020/4/30 上午 06:30, Fox, John wrote:
> Dear Steven,
>
> It's possible that Windows will hide .Renviron, but it's generally a good idea, in my opinion, in Folder Options > View to click "Show hidden files" and uncheck "hide extensions". Then .Renviron should show up (once you've created it).
>
> Best,
>   John
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2020 5:50 PM
>> To: Steven <syen using hqu.edu.cn>
>> Cc: Fox, John <jfox using mcmaster.ca>; R-help Mailing List <r-help using r-
>> project.org>
>> Subject: Re: [R] Rtools required
>>
>> Type
>> ?.Renviron
>> ?R.home
>> ?"environment variables"
>>
>> at the R prompt to get what I think should be the info you need (or at
>> least useful info).
>>
>>
>> Bert Gunter
>>
>> "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
>> sticking things into it."
>> -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 2:37 PM Steven <syen using hqu.edu.cn> wrote:
>>> Thanks John. Where is file .Renviron located? It must be a hidden file.
>>> I cannot find it.
>>>
>>> On 2020/4/28 下午 08:29, Fox, John wrote:
>>>> Dear Steven,
>>>>
>>>> Did you follow the instruction on the Rtools webpage to add
>>>>
>>>>        PATH="${RTOOLS40_HOME}\usr\bin;${PATH}"
>>>>
>>>> to your .Renviron file?
>>>>
>>>> I hope this helps,
>>>>    John
>>>>
>>>>     -----------------------------
>>>>     John Fox, Professor Emeritus
>>>>     McMaster University
>>>>     Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
>>>>     Web: http::/socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox
>>>>
>>>>> On Apr 28, 2020, at 4:38 AM, Steven <syen using hqu.edu.cn> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear All
>>>>>
>>>>> I updated to R-4.0.0. and also installed the latest Rtools 4.0 (to
>>>>> now the new default folder c:\rtools40). While compiling a package
>>>>> (binary) I received the follow marning message saying Rtools is
>>>>> required. Any clues? Thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Steven Yen
>>>>>
>>>>> WARNING: Rtools is required to build R packages but is not
>>>>> currently installed. Please download and install the appropriate
>>>>> version of Rtools before proceeding:
>>>>> https://cran.rstudio.com/bin/windows/Rtools/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>       [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>>>>>
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