[R] Making Package, Chm error, Html Help Workshop [solved]

TEMPL Matthias Matthias.Templ at statistik.gv.at
Fri Jul 8 15:08:24 CEST 2005


Dear Uwe Ligges,

There was really a problem with an irregular name of a help topic (%cin% - the % was the problem) as you said. With the new R Version and with the corrected Rd file all works fine.

Thanks a lot for your help!
Matthias

> TEMPL Matthias wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > When building my package (R CMD check) following error
> message occurs:
> > ...
> >   varinf.plot  text     html     latex      example
> >   x            text     html     latex      example
> > make[2]: *** No rule to make target `disclosure.chm`. Stop.
> > cp: cannot stat
> > 'D:/Programme/R/rw2010dev/disclosure/chm/disclosure.chm`: 
> No such file or directory
> > make[1]: *** [chm-disclosure] Error 1
> > make: *** [pkg-disclosure] Error 2
> > *** Installation of disclosure failed ***
> > Removing `D:/Programme/R/rw2010dev/bin/disclosure.Rcheck/disclosure'
> >  ERROR
> > Installation failed.
> > 
> > It seems, that there is a problem with HTML Workshop. No chm´s were
> > built. When I uninstall the HTML Help Workshop and remove 
> the entry in
> > the path environmental variable and doing packaging after this, the
> > same error occurs. 
> I´m sure, that I have written the right
> entry (the 
> > path of the HTML help Workschop, where the hhc.exe file is) in the
> > path of the environmental variable as the instructions said.
> > 
> > (Windows XP, Intel, R 2.1.0, HTML Workshop 1.32)
> > 
> > Has anybody seen such a problem before?
> > Can anybody give me a hint, please?
> 
> 
> hhc.exe is found, because it is not reported that hhc is not
> there. I guess you have used an irregular name (from hhc's 
> point of view) as 
> the name or alias of a help topic, or you have an irregular 
> name of an 
> Rd file.
> Have you tried with a recent and released version of R such 
> as R-2.1.1? 
> Your's is unreleased, obviously.
> If it still won't work, please sent me the source package and I will 
> take a look.
> 
> Uwe Ligges
> 
> 
> 
> > Thank you very much,
> > Matthias
> > 
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