Pre-compiled binary packages for R-3.1.x for Windows ===================================================== This collection is unsupported. Please compile from sources yourself in case of any problems. Please ask the package maintainer in case of any questions. Building binary versions of the contributed packages on CRAN has been automated. Binary packages will be available on CRAN about 1-3 days after the sources have been published. Please do *not* submit binary versions of any packages, because that needs manual intervention by this collection's maintainer (hence it is time consuming). Some packages have been working in a former version, but do no longer compile on Windows or do not pass "R CMD check". The last `working' versions are still available in the repository, but outdated. Packages that do not compile out of the box or do not pass "R CMD check" with "OK" or at least a "WARNING" will *not* be published. The results of "R CMD check" are given in CRAN/bin/windows/contrib/checkSummaryWin.html In case of a "WARNING" or an "ERROR", please check the corresponding check.log files in subdirectory ./check. Possible reasons for not-compiling or not-passing the checks: - I do not have some other software the package depends on - The package needs manual configuration - Any other reason I do not want to discover Packages GLMMGibbs, survnnet, yags do not build out of the box or other special in other circumstances. Nevertheless these are available at http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/RWin/bin/windows/contrib/3.1/ kindly provided by Professor Brian D. Ripley. Packages RSvgDevice, RSVGTipsDevice, eco are only available for 32-bit installations and R < 2.15.0. Packages RWinEdt, caRpools are checked with "--install:fake" for various reasons - most of them due to GUI interactions. Packages ASMap, BACA, CFC, COMMUNAL, DLMtool, DOBAD, GiANT, HSAUR3, MAMA, MSIseq, PerformanceAnalytics, PortfolioAnalytics, SCGLR, STAR, SpatioTemporal, TSdata, amei, amen, babel, bdots, caret, copula, coxme, crmPack, crs, ctmm, ctsem, dismo, expands, fxregime, laGP, mcemGLM, metaRNASeq, micEconCES, mizer, mnlogit, ndtv, ordinalgmifs, patchDVI, phylin, phylosim, pmc, portfolioSim, psychomix, rentrez, spikeSlabGAM, tergm, tsna, twang, viridis are checked with "--no-vignettes" due to their long-running checks or (for SHARE) non-reproducible vignette issues. Packages Goslate, LatticeKrig, climdex.pcic, ecd, ergm, lmerTest, np, robCompositions, runjags, simcausal, symbolicDA, tgp are checked with "--no-tests --no-examples --no-vignettes" due to their long-running checks, strange buffering issues, or due to other dependencies I do not have. Packages #igraph, lme4 are rovided manually: hardware requirements fail the elementary checks on the server's non-sound (and other) capable hardware. Packages RSvgDevice, RSVGTipsDevice, StreamingLm, TwoPhaseInd, eco, gpclib, ifa, translate, cape are not checked nor distributed due to crashes under Windows or extremely unstable check results that switch forth and back between OK and ERROR or WARNING. Some package are Unix only, including PAGWAS, RBerkeley, TSpadi, WINRPACK, bigalgebra, cmprskContin, doMC, fork, interactivity, multicore, nice, synchronicity, taskPR, triggr Packages related to many database system must be linked to the exact version of the database system the user has installed, hence it does not make sense to provide binaries for packages ROracle, ora, TSMySQL, dbConnect although it is possible to install such packages from sources by install.packages('packagename', type='source') after reading the manual 'R Installation and Administration'. Packages ADaCGH, BerkeleyEarth, CARrampsOcl, Causata, GDD, HiPLARM, IQMNMR, OpenCL, PermuteNGS, RDF, RDieHarder, REBayes, RSAP, RScaLAPACK, Rcplex, RghcnV3, Rmosek, SV, bcool, cplexAPI, cqrReg, cudaBayesreg, doMPI, gearman, gpuR, gputools, hdf5, magma, parspatstat, pmclust, qtbase, qtpaint, qtutils, rJavax, rcqp, rpvm, rzmq, satin, sprint, xgobi or their dependencies also require additional libraries / software to build on Windows I do not have (and may not even exist in versions for Windows). For some packages, additional third party libraries or programs are required in your path, these are (at least!): - for package BRugs: OpenBUGS >= 3.2.1 - for package dataframes2xls: Python - for package rggobi: ggobi >= 2.1.10 - for package rjags: JAGS >= 3.1.0 - for package WriteXLS: ActivePerl - Package RGtk2 requires an an installation of Gtk+ aka Gtk2 >= 2.20. For 32-bit R, version 2.20 or later from http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php, e.g. http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win32/gtk+/2.22/gtk+-bundle_2.22.0-20101016_win32.zip For 64-bit R, version 2.20 or later from http://www.gtk.org/download/win64.php, e.g. http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/binaries/win64/gtk+/2.22/gtk+-bundle_2.22.0-20101016_win64.zip In each case, unpack the zip file in a suitable empty directory and put the 'bin' directory in your path. NB: the 32-bit and 64-bit distributions contain DLLs of the same names, and so you must ensure that you have the 32-bit version in your path when running 32-bit R and the 64-bit version when running 64-bit R - and the error messages you get with the wrong version are confusing. - please drop me a note for additional requirements Some packages include additional binary components that need additional third party sources in order to compile. For license (such as GPL) compliance (and completeness), we are hosting the sources as follows: - for the standardized software in file local300.zip made available by Professor Brian D. Ripley: http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools/goodies/sources/ - for other third party sources, please see http://win-builder.R-project.org/GPLcompliance/ Uwe Ligges Uwe.Ligges@R-project.org