#! /bin/sh # # ${R_HOME}/bin/INSTALL for installing add-on packages # @configure_input@ revision='$Revision: 1.158 $' version=`set - ${revision}; echo ${2}` version="R add-on package installer ${version} Copyright (C) 2000-2004 The R Core Development Team. This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2 or later for copying conditions. There is NO warranty." usage="Usage: R CMD INSTALL [options] pkgs Install the add-on packages specified by pkgs. The elements of pkgs can be relative or absolute paths to directories with the package (bundle) sources, or to gzipped package 'tar' archives. The library tree to install to can be specified via '--library'. By default, packages are installed in the library tree rooted at the first directory given in the environment variable R_LIBS if this is set and non-null, and into the default R library tree (${R_HOME}/library) otherwise. 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R_EXE="${R_HOME}/bin/R" ## ## ## This could be made a bit more general: if R CMD INSTALL is run by ## another tool (e.g., when building or checking a package, its messages ## should be a section level deeper (at least). So we could have an ## argument to set the initial secnumdepth (0 by default), and work ## against this ... message () { echo "${stars} $*"; } stars="*" ## . "${R_HOME}/share/sh/dcf.sh" # get_dcf_field() get_packages () { ## get the full path names to all packages contained in $1. ## NOTE: modifies pkgs! if grep "^Contains:" "${1}/DESCRIPTION" >/dev/null; then bundlepkg=`get_dcf_field Contains "${1}/DESCRIPTION"` for p in ${bundlepkg}; do pkgs="${pkgs} \"`cd "${1}/${p}" && ${GETWD}`\"" if test -f "${1}/${p}/DESCRIPTION.in"; then ## Try being defensive about missing final newlines, or extra ## empty lines. (cat "${1}/${p}/DESCRIPTION.in" echo grep -v "^Contains:" "${1}/DESCRIPTION" echo) | sed '/^ *$/d' > "${1}/${p}/DESCRIPTION" fi done else pkgs="${pkgs} \"`cd "${1}" && ${GETWD}`\"" fi } ### ### Setup and command line processing. if test -n "${R_LIBS}"; then lib=`echo "${R_LIBS}" | cut -f1 -d:` else lib="${R_HOME}/library" fi pkgs= clean=false debug=false build_text=true build_html=true build_latex=true build_example=true build_help=true build_help_opts= use_configure=true use_zip_data= use_zip_help= configure_args= configure_vars= with_package_versions=false save="CHECK" save_args= fake=false while test -n "${1}"; do ##DBG echo " in 'R INSTALL' --arg checking-- \$1 = '${1}'" # Debugging case ${1} in -h|--help) echo "${usage}"; exit 0 ;; -v|--version) echo "${version}"; exit 0 ;; -c|--clean) clean=true ;; -s|--save) save=true;; --save=*) save_args=`echo "${1}" | sed -e 's/[^=]*=//'` ;; --no-save) save=false ;; -d|--debug) debug=true ;; --with-package-versions) with_package_versions=true ;; --no-configure) use_configure=false ;; --no-docs) build_text=false build_html=false build_latex=false build_example=false ;; --no-text) build_text=false ;; --no-html) build_html=false ;; --no-latex) build_latex=false ;; --no-example) build_example=false ;; --use-zip) use_zip_data=true use_zip_help=true ;; --use-zip-data) use_zip_data=true ;; --use-zip-help) use_zip_help=true ;; -l|--library) lib="${2}"; shift ;; --library=*) lib=`echo "${1}" | sed -e 's/[^=]*=//'` ;; --configure-args=*) configure_args=`echo "${1}" | sed -e 's/[^=]*=//'` ;; --configure-vars=*) configure_vars=`echo "${1}" | sed -e 's/[^=]*=//'` ;; --fake) fake=true ;; *) if test -f "${1}"; then ##DBG echo " in 'R INSTALL' --arg checking-- FILE '${1}'" pkgname=`basename "${1}"` ## Also allow for 'package.tgz' ... pkgname=`basename "${pkgname}" .tgz` pkgname=`echo "${pkgname}" | sed 's/_.*//'` ## Note that we use '-m' so that modification dates are *not* ## preserved when untarring the sources. This is necessary to ## ensure that the preformatted help pages are always rebuilt. ## Otherwise, the build date for an older version may be newer ## than the modification date for the new sources as recorded in ## the tarball ... gzip -dc "${1}" | (cd "${tmpdir}" && ${TAR} -mxf -) if test -f "${tmpdir}/${pkgname}/DESCRIPTION"; then get_packages "${tmpdir}/${pkgname}" else error "cannot extract package from '${1}'" exit 1 fi elif test -f "${1}/DESCRIPTION"; then ##DBG echo " in 'R INSTALL' -f DESCRIPTION --> 'get_packages ${1}'" get_packages "${1}" else warning "invalid package '${1}'" fi ;; esac shift done if ${debug} ; then echo "'Rcmd INSTALL': in startdir= $startdir with tmpdir= $tmpdir" echo " lib= '$lib', pkgs= '$pkgs'" fi if test -z "${pkgs}"; then error "no packages specified" exit 1 fi if (test -d "${lib}" && test -w "${lib}") || \ ${MKDIR_P} "${lib}" 2> /dev/null; then lib=`cd "${lib}" && ${GETWD}` else error "cannot write to or create directory '${lib}'" exit 2 fi lockdir="${lib}/00LOCK" if ${debug} ; then echo " before checking lockdir= '${lockdir}'" ; fi if test -d "${lockdir}" || test -f "${lockdir}"; then error "failed to lock directory '${lib}' for modifying" echo "Try removing '${lockdir}'" >&2 exit 3 else ${MKDIR_P} "${lockdir}" if test ${?} -ne 0; then ## This should not really happen ... error "failed to lock directory '${lib}' for modifying" exit 3 fi fi if ${debug} ; then echo ' after checking lockdir' ; fi if ${fake}; then use_configure=false build_text=true build_html=false build_latex=true build_example=false fi if ${build_text}; then build_help_opts="${build_help_opts} --txt" fi if ${build_html}; then build_help_opts="${build_help_opts} --html" fi if ${build_latex}; then build_help_opts="${build_help_opts} --latex" fi if ${build_example}; then build_help_opts="${build_help_opts} --example" fi if test -z "${build_help_opts}"; then build_help=false elif ${debug}; then build_help_opts="--debug ${build_help_opts}" fi if ${debug} ; then echo " build_help_opts= '${build_help_opts}'" ; fi is_first_package=yes ### ### Install a *binary* package from the current directory. do_install_binary () { pkg="${1}" R_PACKAGE_DIR="${2}" R_PACKAGE_NAME="${3}" if test "${pkg}" = "${R_PACKAGE_NAME}"; then message "Installing *binary* package '${pkg}' ..." else message "Installing *binary* package '${pkg}' as '${R_PACKAGE_NAME}' ..." fi if test -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/DESCRIPTION"; then ## Back up previous version. mv "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" "${lockdir}/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" fi cp -r . "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" || \ (${TAR} cf - . | (cd "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" && ${TAR} xf -)) if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "installing binary package failed" do_exit_on_error fi } ### ### Install a *source* package from the current directory. do_install_source () { pkg_name="${1}" pkg_dir="${4}" ## (The basename of ${pkg_dir} might be different from ${pkg_name}, ## e.g., when building Debian packages from R packages.) ## Make the destination directories available to the developer's ## installation scripts (e.g. configure, etc.) R_PACKAGE_DIR="${2}" R_PACKAGE_NAME="${3}" R_LIBRARY_DIR="${lib}" export R_LIBRARY_DIR export R_PACKAGE_DIR export R_PACKAGE_NAME if test "${pkg_name}" = "${R_PACKAGE_NAME}"; then message "Installing *source* package '${pkg_name}' ..." else message "Installing *source* package '${pkg_name}' as '${R_PACKAGE_NAME}' ..." fi stars="**" if test -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/DESCRIPTION"; then ## Back up previous version. mv "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" "${lockdir}/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" ## Preserve man pages to speed up installation? Only makes sense ## if we install from a non-temporary directory. if test "`cd .. && ${GETWD}`" != \ "`cd \"${tmpdir}\" && ${GETWD}`"; then (cd "${lockdir}/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" \ && ${TAR} cf - R-ex help html latex) | \ (cd "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" && ${TAR} xf -) fi fi if ${use_configure} && test -x ./configure ; then eval ${configure_vars} ./configure ${configure_args} if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "configuration failed for package '${pkg_name}'" do_exit_on_error fi fi for f in COPYING NAMESPACE; do if test -f "${f}"; then cp "${f}" "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" chmod 644 "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/${f}" fi done ## Copy DESCRIPTION file, stamp with build information, and remove ## blank lines. (Need to add an empty line to deal with missing ## trailing newlines at EOF.) ## As from 1.7.0, packages without compiled code are not marked ## as being from any platform. echo "tools:::.install_package_description(\".\", \"${R_PACKAGE_DIR}\")" | \ R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=tools LANG=C ${R_EXE} --vanilla >/dev/null if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "installing package DESCRIPTION failed" do_exit_on_error fi if test -d src && test "${fake}" != "true"; then message "libs" has_error=false if ${debug}; then set -x; fi ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/libs" if test -f src/Makefile; then cd src; makefiles="-f \"${R_HOME}\"/share/make/shlib.mk -f Makefile" if test -r Makevars; then makefiles="-f Makevars ${makefiles}" fi eval ${MAKE} ${makefiles} \ && cp *@SHLIB_EXT@ "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/libs" \ || has_error=true; \ cd .. else cd src; srcs=`ls *.[cfC] *.cc *.cpp 2>/dev/null` if test -n "${srcs}"; then sh "${R_HOME}/bin/SHLIB" -o "${pkg_name}@SHLIB_EXT@" ${srcs} \ && cp *@SHLIB_EXT@ "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/libs" \ || has_error=true; \ else warning "no source files found" fi cd .. fi if ${has_error}; then error "compilation failed for package '${pkg_name}'" do_exit_on_error fi chmod 755 "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/libs/"* if ${debug}; then set +x; fi fi if test -d R; then message "R" ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R" rm -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/"* echo "tools:::.install_package_code_files(\".\", \"${R_PACKAGE_DIR}\")" | \ R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=tools LANG=C ${R_EXE} --vanilla >/dev/null if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "unable to collate files for package '${pkg_name}'" do_exit_on_error fi if ${fake}; then if test -f NAMESPACE; then echo ".onLoad <- function(list, pkg) NULL" >> \ "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" sed -e '/useDynLib/d' NAMESPACE > "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/NAMESPACE" else echo ".First.lib <- function(lib, pkg) NULL" >> \ "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" fi fi fi if test -d data; then message "data" ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/data" rm -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/data/"* cp data/* "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/data" 2>/dev/null chmod 644 "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/data/"* if test -n "${use_zip_data}" \ && test -n "${R_UNZIPCMD}" \ && test -n "${R_ZIPCMD}"; then (cd "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/data"; find . -type f -print > filelist ${R_ZIPCMD} -q -m Rdata * -x filelist 00Index) fi fi if test -d demo && test "${fake}" != "true"; then message "demo" ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/demo" rm -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/demo/"* cp demo/* "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/demo" 2>/dev/null chmod 644 "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/demo/"* fi if test -d exec && test "${fake}" != "true"; then message "exec" ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/exec" rm -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/exec/"* cp exec/* "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/exec" 2>/dev/null chmod 755 "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/exec/"* fi if test -d inst && test "${fake}" != "true"; then message "inst" cp -r inst/* "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" || \ (cd inst && ${TAR} cf - . | \ (cd "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" && ${TAR} xf -)) fi case ${save} in CHECK) if test -r install.R; then R_SAVE_IMAGE=true; else R_SAVE_IMAGE=false; fi ;; *) R_SAVE_IMAGE=${save} ;; esac export R_SAVE_IMAGE if ${R_SAVE_IMAGE}; then message "save image" ## ## We want R to run as quietly as possible when creating the save ## image. But this is tricky: sending options(echo=FALSE) to R via ## stdin (as opposed to writing to a file and reading from it) ## echoes what we sent before shutting up R, which is not what we ## want. Option '--slave' gets around this but also turns off ## saving ... hence we call R with '--slave --save' (in case there ## is no namespace). Argh. ## save_image_defaults="list(compress=TRUE, safe=FALSE)" code_file="${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" rda_file="${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/all.rda" if test -f NAMESPACE; then code_cmd="echo saveNamespaceImage(\"${pkg_name}\", \"${rda_file}\", \"${lib}\")" loader_file=nsrdaload.R R_SAVE_EXE="${R_EXE} --vanilla --slave" else code_cmd="eval cat \"${code_file}\"" loader_file=firstlib.R R_SAVE_EXE="${R_EXE} --vanilla --slave --save" fi (echo "options(save.image.defaults=${save_image_defaults})"; \ if test -s R_PROFILE.R; then cat R_PROFILE.R; fi; \ echo "invisible(.libPaths(c(\"${lib}\", .libPaths())))"; \ ${code_cmd}) | R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES= LANG=C ${R_SAVE_EXE} ${save_args} if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "execution of package source for '${pkg_name}' failed" do_exit_on_error fi test -f NAMESPACE || mv .RData "${rda_file}" ## we used to install the dumped code but this seems a waste of space rm "${code_file}" # mv "${code_file}" "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/${pkg_name}.R" cat "${R_HOME}/share/R/${loader_file}" > "${code_file}" ## If install.R is non-empty, arrange to evaluate the R code it ## contains after the package source (maybe for some kind of ## cleanup). if test -s install.R; then cat install.R >> "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/R/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" fi fi if test -d man; then message "help" ## Install man sources ... Rdfiles=`ls man/*.[Rr]d man/${R_OSTYPE}/*.[Rr]d 2>/dev/null` if test -n "${Rdfiles}"; then ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/man" rm -f "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/man/"* for f in ${Rdfiles}; do cat "${f}"; echo; echo '\eof'; done \ > "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/man/${pkg_name}.Rd" chmod 644 "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}/man/${pkg_name}.Rd" fi ## Maybe build preformatted help pages ... if ${build_help}; then if ${NO_PERL5}; then echo "${NO_PERL5_MSG}" else if ${debug}; then echo "DEBUG: build-help ${build_help_opts} ${pkg_dir} ${lib} ${R_PACKAGE_DIR} ${pkg_name}" fi ${R_CMD} perl "${R_HOME}/share/perl/build-help.pl" \ ${build_help_opts} \ "${pkg_dir}" "${lib}" "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" "${pkg_name}" if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "building help failed for package '${pkg_name}'" do_exit_on_error fi fi if test -n "${use_zip_help}" \ && test -n "${R_UNZIPCMD}" \ && test -n "${R_ZIPCMD}"; then (cd "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" if test -d R-ex; then (cd R-ex; ${R_ZIPCMD} -q -m Rex *.R) fi if test -d help; then (cd help; ${R_ZIPCMD} -q -m Rhelp * -x AnIndex); fi if test -d latex; then (cd latex; ${R_ZIPCMD} -q -m Rhelp *.tex) fi) fi fi else echo "No man pages found in package '${pkg_name}'" fi echo "tools:::.install_package_indices(\".\", \"${R_PACKAGE_DIR}\")" | \ R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=tools LANG=C ${R_EXE} --vanilla >/dev/null if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "installing package indices failed" do_exit_on_error fi ## Install a dump of the parsed NAMESPACE file if test -f NAMESPACE && test "${fake}" != "true"; then echo "tools:::.install_package_namespace_info(\".\", \"${R_PACKAGE_DIR}\")" | \ R_DEFAULT_PACKAGES=tools LANG=C ${R_EXE} --vanilla >/dev/null if test ${?} -ne 0; then error "installing namespace metadata failed" do_exit_on_error fi fi ## ## Remove stuff we should not have installed in the first place. ## When installing from a source directory under CVS control, we ## should really exclude the CVS subdirs. The same applies for the ## .svn Subversion subdirs. (In fact, we should also exclude ## everything in @file{.Rbuildignore}, but that's another story ...) find "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" -name CVS -type d -prune \ -exec rm -rf \{\} \; 2>/dev/null find "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" -name .svn -type d -prune \ -exec rm -rf \{\} \; 2>/dev/null ## if ${clean}; then if test -d src; then cd src if test -f Makefile; then ${MAKE} clean else rm -rf .libs _libs rm -f *.o *@SHLIB_EXT@ fi cd .. fi if test -x ./cleanup ; then ./cleanup fi fi stars="*" } ### ### Install a package. do_install () { cd "${1}" pkg_dir="${1}" pkg_name=`get_dcf_field Package DESCRIPTION` ## (The basename of ${pkg_dir} might be different from ${pkg_name}, ## e.g., when building Debian packages from R packages.) if test -z "${pkg_name}"; then error "no 'Package' field in 'DESCRIPTION'" do_exit_on_error no fi ## Set R_PACKAGE_DIR here at the top level. If a version is being ## specified, tack that on. if ${with_package_versions}; then version=`get_dcf_field Version DESCRIPTION` if test -z "${version}"; then error "no 'Version' field in 'DESCRIPTION'" do_exit_on_error no fi R_PACKAGE_NAME="${pkg_name}_${version}" R_PACKAGE_DIR="${lib}/${pkg_name}_${version}" else R_PACKAGE_NAME="${pkg_name}" R_PACKAGE_DIR="${lib}/${pkg_name}" fi export R_PACKAGE_DIR export R_PACKAGE_NAME depends=`get_dcf_field Depends DESCRIPTION` depends=`echo "${depends}" | grep 'R *('` if test "${depends}"; then depends=`echo "${depends}" | sed 's/.*R *(\([^)]*\)).*/\1/;s/=/= /'` dep_operator=`set - ${depends}; echo ${1}` dep_version=`set - ${depends}; echo ${2}` ## Currently, only operators '<=' and '>=' are supported. Hence we ## check this, and also whether we found a version string. if (test "${dep_operator}" = "<=" \ || test "${dep_operator}" = ">=") \ && test -n "${dep_version}"; then dep_ok=`expr ${R_VERSION} ${dep_operator} ${dep_version} ` if test ${dep_ok} -eq 0; then error "This R is version ${R_VERSION}" echo " package '${pkg_name}' depends on R ${dep_version}" >&2 do_exit_on_error fi else warning "malformed 'Depends' field in 'DESCRIPTION'" fi fi ${MKDIR_P} "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" || do_exit_on_error no ## Make sure we do not attempt installing to srcdir. if test "`cd \"${R_PACKAGE_DIR}\" && ${GETWD}`" = "`${GETWD}`"; then error "cannot install to srcdir" do_exit_on_error no fi ## Figure out whether this is a source or binary package. ## ## If DESCRIPTION has a @samp{Built:} entry, this is a binary package. ## This is the right test, but not available for packages installed ## prior to R 1.4. For some time, we thus checked for the existence ## of a 'man' subdir if no build information was found in DESCRIPTION, ## using the fact that versions of R prior to 1.4 also did not install ## documentation sources, and assuming that all source packages would ## have some documentation, which caused problems for people who had ## not yet written any docs ... hence, from R 1.6 on only DESCRIPTION ## is looked at. ## if grep "^Built:" DESCRIPTION >/dev/null ; then ## If DESCRIPTION has a @samp{Built:} entry this is a binary ## package. This is the right test, but not available for packages ## installed prior to 1.4.0. is_source_package=false else is_source_package=true fi test "${is_first_package}" = no && echo if ${is_source_package}; then ## This is a source package ... hopefully. do_install_source \ "${pkg_name}" "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" "${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" "${pkg_dir}" else ## This is a binary package ... hopefully. do_install_binary \ "${pkg_name}" "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" "${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" fi find "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" -exec chmod a+r \{\} \; message "DONE (${pkg_name})" is_first_package=no } ### ### Exit and cleanup. do_exit_on_error () { remove_R_package_dir=${1-yes} if test "${remove_R_package_dir}" = yes \ && test -n "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}"; then message "Removing '${R_PACKAGE_DIR}'" rm -rf "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" fi if test -n "${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" \ && test -d "${lockdir}/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}"; then message "Restoring previous '${R_PACKAGE_DIR}'" mv "${lockdir}/${R_PACKAGE_NAME}" "${R_PACKAGE_DIR}" fi do_cleanup exit 1 } do_cleanup () { ## Solaris will not remove any directory in the current path cd "${startdir}" if test -d "${tmpdir}"; then rm -rf "${tmpdir}" fi if test "${is_first_package}" = no; then ## Only need to do this in case we successfully installed at least ## *one* package ... cp "${R_HOME}/doc/html/R.css" "${lib}" chmod 644 "${lib}/R.css" if test "${lib}" = `cd "${R_HOME}/library" && ${GETWD}`; then cat "${R_HOME}"/library/*/CONTENTS \ > "${R_HOME}"/doc/html/search/index.txt if ${build_help} && test "${NO_PERL5}" = "false"; then ${R_CMD} perl "${R_HOME}/share/perl/build-help.pl" --htmllists fi fi fi rm -rf "${lockdir}" } ### ### Main loop. if ${debug} ; then echo "'Rcmd INSTALL': now doing 'eval ... do_install':" fi eval "for pkg in ${pkgs}; do do_install \"\${pkg}\"; done" do_cleanup ### Local Variables: *** ### mode: sh *** ### sh-indentation: 2 *** ### End: ***