I had problems installing data.table for R version 3.5.0, and was advised to check that RTools was properly installed.
After installing RTools 3.5 (this seems to be the latest) I typed
find_rtools(T)
I got the following message:
WARNING: Rtools is required to build R packages, but no version
of Rtools compatible with R 3.5.0 was found.
(Only the following incompatible version(s) of Rtools were found:3.4,3.5)
Please download and install the appropriate version of Rtools from
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/Rtools/.
So on the one hand it looks like I do have 3.5 installed, but it seems to think there is a newer/different version.
Any thoughts?
The problem was Rtools 3.5
was not in your Windows system PATH
thus find_rtools
couldn't find it. Another possibility was that an incompatible version of Rtools
was in the PATH
Best practice for installing Rtools
:
After the installation, we can double check by running this command inside R
R> Sys.getenv('PATH')
[1] "C:\\Program Files\\R\\R-3.5.0\\bin\\x64;c:\\Rtools\\bin;c:\\Rtools\\mingw_64\\bin;
See also this guide
Edit: for those who don't have Administration rights, see these links:
- Rtools with R portable
- Building R packages on Windows without administrator access
- Setting up RStudio Portable Default R version
UPDATE
The utility find_rtools
has been moved to the package pkgbuild
(as noted in devtools
News). The function pkgbuild::find_rtools()
correctly discovers Rtools
3.5 in my system.
Old answer
I had this same problem and it occurs because devtools
has not been updated to consider the newest version of RTools (3.5). Here is an easy fix that should work while they update the package:
# add missing RTools 3.5 info
v_i = devtools:::version_info
v_i[["3.5"]] = v_i[["3.4"]]
v_i[["3.5"]]$version_max = "3.5.99"
assignInNamespace(x = "version_info",
value = v_i,
ns = "devtools")
# now find_rtools should work properly
devtools::find_rtools()
Of course, this approach assumes that devtools::find_rtools
worked for you before updating R and RTools. If this is not the case, then you might have a faulty installation and/or PATH variable as others have mentioned.
I'm quite sure RTools 3.5 works with R-3.5 . I haven't used find_rtools() before, but I did manage to compile data.table from source a week ago. Here's how I did it:
After installing R 3.5 and RTools 3.5, I manually checked/modified the following system-envs (somehow the RTools installer failed to do this automatically, so I went through the readme from RTools and do it manually):
BINREF = "C:/Rtools/mingw_$(WIN)/bin/" (with "s, slashes are /)
PATH = ";C:\Rtools\bin" ("s are optional , slashes are \ )
Then I downloaded the source package for data.table(was version 1.10.4-3) and ran R CMD INSTALL data.table_1.10.4-3.tar.gz from windows command-line. With a working RTools, the package would successfully compile.
I also tried the install.packages(data.table) from R-GUI, where I got pop-up window to confirm compilation from source.
Anyway, I believe cran now provides a working windows-binary for data.table, so using RTools is no longer necessary.