Ryan R. Rosario
Ryan R. Rosario

Reputation: 5234

Building R Packages using Alternate GCC

The systems I work with have GCC 4.5 (experimental) in /usr/local/bin/gcc which has proven to be problematic for some R packages. I would like to instead use system GCC in /usr/bin/gcc.

I have tried setting CC and CXX in the Bash configuration files (.bashrc, .bash_profile etc.) as well as on the command line, but although Bash recognizes the change, R does not.

How can I get R to use the version of GCC in /usr/bin instead of the one in /usr/local/bin/?

Upvotes: 25

Views: 18571

Answers (4)

isomorphismes
isomorphismes

Reputation: 8403

Look at configure.args part of ?install.packages and compare this to ./configure --help on e.g. the r source tree.

You can also, from bash, CC=clang R CMD INSTALL /path/to/package/source.

HTH

Upvotes: 1

Dirk is no longer here
Dirk is no longer here

Reputation: 368181

This is not that well documented (e.g. I failed to locate it in either 'R Extension' or 'R Admin' right now) but Brian Ripley mentioned it a few times on the lists.

Basically, at R compile time, settings are registered and the stored in $R_HOME/etc/Makeconf. One possibility is to edit that file directly, but you may not have root privileges or may not want to affect all other users. So the better may be to create

~/.R/Makevars

with entries

CC=gcc-4.4
CXX=g++-4.4

plus whichever optmisation flags etc you want to set. That will the affect all subsequent uses of R CMD INSTALL or R CMD check or ... that you run.

Other files in $R_HOME/etc/ can similarly be overridden locally from ~/.R/.

Upvotes: 47

Gil Hornung
Gil Hornung

Reputation: 109

I had a very similar problem.

What worked for me was to define a project directory (rstudio can do that for you), and then add a .Renviron file that modifies the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH, to include the directory with the new gcc. In your case, for example, the .Renviron will look something like:

LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/bin/gcc/lib:/usr/local/bin/gcc/lib64:/usr/local/bin/gcc/libexec:other paths

PATH=/usr/local/bin/gcc/bin:/usr/local/bin:other paths

Upvotes: 4

R Samuel Klatchko
R Samuel Klatchko

Reputation: 76541

Check your path to see if /usr/local/bin comes before /usr/bin. If it does, just make sure /usr/bin comes first:

PATH=/usr/bin:${PATH}

(it's okay if /usr/bin is duplicated appears twice).

Upvotes: 2

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