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nnNorm

1.11.0

Tarca Laurentiu
Linux (SUSE 9.2) x86_64 OK  OK 
Linux (SUSE 10.1) x86_64 OK  OK 
Linux (SUSE 9.2) i686 OK  OK 
Solaris 2.9 sparc OK  OK 
Windows Server 2003 x86_64 OK  OK  OK 
Windows Server 2003 NA[ ERROR ]skippedskipped
Mac OS X (10.4.6) i686 OK  OK 
Package: nnNorm
Version: 1.11.0
Command: E:\biocbld\2.0d\R\bin\R.exe CMD build nnNorm
RetCode: 1
Time: 83.5 seconds
Status: ERROR
PackageFile: None

Command output

* checking for file 'nnNorm/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'nnNorm':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* checking whether 'INDEX' is up-to-date ... NO
* use '--force' to overwrite the existing 'INDEX'
* installing the package to re-build vignettes
installing R.css in E:/biocbld/2.0d/tmpdir/Rinst344420730


---------- Making package nnNorm ------------
  adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
  installing R files
  installing inst files
  installing man source files
  installing indices
  installing help
 >>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'nnNorm'
     Formats: text html latex example chm 
  compNorm                          text    html    latex   example chm
  maNormNN                          text    html    latex   example chm
  nnNorm-internal                   text    html    latex           chm
Microsoft HTML Help Compiler 4.74.8702



Compiling e:\biocbld\2.0d\Rpacks\nnNorm\chm\nnNorm.chm





Compile time: 0 minutes, 0 seconds

4	Topics

7	Local links

0	Internet links

1	Graphic





Created e:\biocbld\2.0d\Rpacks\nnNorm\chm\nnNorm.chm, 20,239 bytes

Compression increased file by 5,286 bytes.

  adding MD5 sums

* DONE (nnNorm)
* creating vignettes ... ERROR
Loading required package: limma
Loading required package: nnet
entering extended mode
pdflatex.EXE: Windows API error 5: Access is denied.

texify: pdflatex failed for some reason (see log file).
Error in texi2dvi(file = bft, pdf = TRUE, clean = FALSE, quiet = quiet) : 
	running texi2dvi on 'nnNorm.tex' failed
Execution halted