[Rd] Problems with install.packages when Ncpus > 1
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Sat Oct 6 19:02:42 CEST 2012
On 06.10.2012 18:02, Winston Chang wrote:
>>> In the code for install.packages, I see that if Ncpus>1, it passes the
>>> Ncpus to make, as in 'make -k -j 32'. Is it possible that these
>>> packages are failing because of this option to make?
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>> It is perfectly correct option: please do your homework before posting as the posting guide asked of you.
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> The question isn't about whether these are valid make options. I
> realize that '-j <n>' is a valid option for make, just like Ncpus is a
> valid option for install.packages. The question is whether that option
> is unexpectedly resulting in failed compiles for some packages.
I think Brian answered this already:
Not unexpectedly. It fails in case when a package installation requires
another package and that is installed at the same time or not yet
installed. Such things happen when install time dependencies are not
correctly declared. R CMD check finds (at least most of) such
declaration errors nowadays.
Uwe Ligges
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>>> Has anyone else run into this issue before?
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>> Yes. It is due to missing dependencies between packages. I find this works well on CRAN *provided* that the BioC repositories are also selected so that dependencies can be traced via BioC dependencies. However, BioC does have a fair few missing dependencies in its packages (run R CMD check over BioC to see them).
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>> Take a look at the logs of the failed packages. One I see frequently is that ddgraph fails because it depends indirectly on RBGL which takes a long time to install and is still being done.
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> Thanks, I'll take a closer look at these those cross dependencies.
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> -Winston
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