[Rcpp-devel] RInside under Windows
Patrick Burns
patrick at burns-stat.com
Wed Feb 15 12:14:00 CET 2012
Dirk is once again correct. The "missing R.dll"
is a PATH problem.
One way of solving it is to add the path to the
R DLLs to the end of PATH. For instance adding:
C:\Program Files\R\R-2.14.1\bin\i386
Once I've arranged those DLLs to be visible, the
new problem is:
Fatal error: unable to open the base package
That seems like it might be a path problem as well
but I'm not seeing how to fix it.
Pat
On 14/02/2012 21:52, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>
> On 14 February 2012 at 21:05, Patrick Burns wrote:
> | On 14/02/2012 20:59, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> |>
> |> (resending with CC to list which I omitted a minute ago --Dirk)
> |>
> |> On 14 February 2012 at 20:47, Patrick Burns wrote:
> |> |
> |> |
> |> | On 14/02/2012 20:14, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> |> |>
> |> |> On 14 February 2012 at 20:04, Patrick Burns wrote:
> |> |> | Obviously I don't *really* know what I'm
> |> |> | doing, or even *sort of* know what I'm
> |> |> | doing. But that never stopped me before.
> |> |> |
> |> |> | Here is hopefully enough breadcrumbs to
> |> |> | help someone, or even all of us.
> |> |> |
> |> |> |
> |> |> | I've reinstalled RInside so that I am
> |> |> | starting with the original Makefile.win
> |> |> |
> |> |> | *) There is an extraneous "n" on the first
> |> |> | line (first character) of Makefile.win -- 'make'
> |> |> | doesn't like that.
> |> |>
> |> |> I don't know for sure what your are talking about. A common fix would be to
> |> |> send a diff. Could you do that?
> |> |
> |> | This is Windows, remember -- perhaps there is a
> |>
> |> This is R, remember, and these tools come with Rtools by Duncan Murdoch.
> |>
> |> | way of doing a diff, I don't know it. But the
> |> | start of Makefile.win that I see out of the box is:
> |> |
> |> | n## -*- mode: makefile; tab-width: 8; -*-
> |> | ##
> |> | ## Simple Makefile for Windows
> |> |
> |> | Note the bizarre first character.
> |>
> |> Got it. Was still present here. Sorry about that, and thanks for catching it.
> |>
> |> Next release will fix, now corrected in SVN.
> |>
> |> |> | *) I need to comment out the command setting
> |> |> | R_HOME and set it in DOS instead.
> |> |>
> |> |> Works for me in the Makefile.win
> |> |>
> |> |> | *) The next problem is two instances each of:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | there is no package called [Rcpp, RInside]
> |> |> |
> |> |> | This is because .libPaths() is only finding
> |> |> | the main library and not the one where the
> |> |> | installed packages go.
> |> |> |
> |> |> | This is diagnosed by adding a line to Makefile.win:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | Rlibpaths := $(shell echo '.libPaths()' | $(R_HOME)/bin/R $(R_ARCH)
> |> |> | --vanilla --slave)
> |> |>
> |> |> I would recommend using ~/.Rprofile which strikes me as easier.
> |> |>
> |> |> | Adding a line to the checkR task:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | echo $(Rlibpaths)
> |> |> |
> |> |> | And then doing:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | make checkR -f Makefile.win
> |> |> |
> |> |> | This is the same in 32-bit and 64-bit.
> |> |> |
> |> |> | This problem can be remedied by setting the
> |> |> | R_LIBS_USER environment variable. You can
> |> |> | see what that is with the R command:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | Sys.getenv('R_LIBS_USER')
> |> |> |
> |> |> |
> |> |> | *) Now there is some progress, but not much.
> |> |> |
> |> |> | It compiles:
> |> |> | rinside_callbacks0
> |> |> | rinside_module_sample0
> |> |> | rinside_sample0
> |> |>
> |> |> Can you run rinside_sample0.exe ?
> |>
> |> Does that run?
> |
> | There is the missing R.dll problem.
>
> That is "just" a PATH problem. For now, copy this dll (and there will be
> four or five more from R, and then possibly from Rcpp and RInside) into a
> working (temp) directory and try.
>
> Seeing "hello, world" is a good proof. The rest is setup issues, which on
> Windows often descend into man-to-machine combat.
>
> Dirk
>
> |>
> |> |> | And gets an error on rinside_sample1:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | reopening rinside_sample1.exe: Permission denied
> |> |>
> |> |> Huh?
> |> |
> |> | Agreed. That is the only indication of it
> |> | being upset.
> |> |
> |> | But I renamed that file to try to make it do it last.
> |> | Running it again there was no error -- everything
> |> | compiled.
> |> |
> |> | Compiled for 32-bit.
> |> |
> |> | There is not an x64 subdirectory to 'lib' (as there is
> |> | with 'libs') so nothing compiles.
> |>
> |> Are you talking about RInside or Rcpp? Did you install from source or via
> |> the prebuilt CRAN binary?
> |>
> |> Everything from CRAN should now be multiarch, 32 and 64 bit.
> |
> | Prebuilt from CRAN. Rcpp is fine,
> | RInside/lib/x64 went AWOL.
> |
> | Pat
> |
> |>
> |> Dirk
> |>
> |> |> | However the three that did compile don't run. They
> |> |> | all have the error message:
> |> |> |
> |> |> | The program can't start because R.dll is missing from
> |> |> | your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix
> |> |> | this problem.
> |> |>
> |> |> Could that be a Win7 security setting or something like it?
> |> |
> |> | That's an interesting idea. Anyone have
> |> | ideas about testing it?
> |> |
> |> | Pat
> |> |
> |> |>
> |> |> | This is using Rtools2.14 and R 2.14.1 with
> |> |> | RInside_0.2.6 Rcpp_0.9.9
> |> |>
> |> |> I think I used the same combination with success.
> |> |>
> |> |> Dirk
> |> |>
> |> |>
> |> |> | Pat
> |> |> |
> |> |> | On 14/02/2012 17:53, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> Hi Pat,
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> On 14 February 2012 at 17:43, Patrick Burns wrote:
> |> |> |> | Good point about the Rtools version. I started
> |> |> |> | with 2.13, but I get the same thing with 2.14.
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | Here are the key changes that I made to Makefile.win:
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | RCPPINCL := -IC:/Users/pat/Documents/R/win-library/2.14/Rcpp/include
> |> |> |> | RCPPLIBS :=
> |> |> |> | C:/Users/pat/Documents/R/win-library/2.14/Rcpp/libs/i386/Rcpp.dll
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | RINSIDEINCL := -IC:/Users/pat/Documents/R/win-library/2.14/RInside/include
> |> |> |> | RINSIDELIBS :=
> |> |> |> | C:/Users/pat/Documents/R/win-library/2.14/RInside/libs/i386/libRInside.dll
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> That's not quite right, is it? What do (quoting from examples/standard/Makefile.win)
> |> |> |> these do:
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> ## include headers and libraries for RInside embedding classes
> |> |> |> RINSIDEINCL := $(shell echo 'RInside:::CxxFlags()' | $(R_HOME)/bin/R $(R_ARCH) --vanilla --slave)
> |> |> |> RINSIDELIBS := $(shell echo 'RInside:::LdFlags()' | $(R_HOME)/bin/R $(R_ARCH) --vanilla --slave)
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | I then do:
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | make -f Makefile.win
> |> |> |> |
> |> |> |> | I seem to have failed in my attempt to
> |> |> |> | tell it where R lives -- I get a cygwin
> |> |> |> | warning about MS-DOS style path, but I
> |> |> |> | don't think that is really a problem.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> R_HOME must be defined. You can get it from R, or hardcode it.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> The single best start is to try
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> cd examples/standard
> |> |> |> make -f Makefile.win
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> which should create 10+ executable. And you can borrow freely from that
> |> |> |> Makefile.win which should work.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> Lastly, the Cygwin thing is line noise which you can suppress by setting an
> |> |> |> env var appropriately. This comes from the newer Rtools.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> | It then attempts the g++ command, gives
> |> |> |> | the multiple definition statements, and:
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> Linking is still wrong then.
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |> Dirk
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |>
> |> |> |
> |> |> | --
> |> |> | Patrick Burns
> |> |> | patrick at burns-stat.com
> |> |> | http://www.burns-stat.com
> |> |> | http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog
> |> |> | twitter: @portfolioprobe
> |> |>
> |> |
> |> | --
> |> | Patrick Burns
> |> | patrick at burns-stat.com
> |> | http://www.burns-stat.com
> |> | http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog
> |> | twitter: @portfolioprobe
> |>
> |
> | --
> | Patrick Burns
> | patrick at burns-stat.com
> | http://www.burns-stat.com
> | http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog
> | twitter: @portfolioprobe
>
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Patrick Burns
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http://www.burns-stat.com
http://www.portfolioprobe.com/blog
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