The resulting output is so voluminous that the scrollback fails to capture all, but the end of it looks like this: ude -I stan/lib/stan_math/lib/sundials_6.1.1/src/sundials -DNO_FPRINTF_OUTPUT This I try to do by opening Command Prompt, going to the C:\cmdstan-2.30.1 directory, and calling mingw32-make build. So, the next step is to use mingw32-make to build cmdstan. Since the first problem was just the failure of the system to recognize mingw32-make as a command, what seems to have worked is that I simply went to my RTools42 directory, located mingw32-make.exe, and added its location to the PATH environment variable from Control Panel → System → Advanced System Settings → Environment variables.Īfter doing this, I am able to run mingw32-make. Well, I seem now to have graduated to the next problem. Rrupted (invalid or corrupted package (PGP signature)).Įrror: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package)Įrrors occurred, no packages were upgraded. (9/9) checking package integrity 100%Įrror: mingw-w64-x86_64-mpc: signature from "David Macek " is unknown trust Msys is up to dateresolving dependencies. Mingw32 is up to date mingw64 is up to date clang64 is up to date clang32 is up The troubleshooting says to address this by calling:īut this command runs into the following errors: :: Synchronizing package databases. The first problem is that Command Prompt doesn’t recognize mingw32-make as a runnable command. I tried to upgrade cmdstan from 2.30.0 to 2.30.1 by unpacking this zip file zipfile to C:\cmdstan-2.30.1 and then following the instructions here.
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