Hi, Dirk:

      The short answer is that's part of what's on "rhub".


      When I run devtools::check_rhub, I get emails with test results from three platforms:  (1) Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, R-devel, 32/64 bit.  (2) Ubuntu Linux 16.04 LTS, R-release, GCC. And (3) Fedora Linux, R-devel, clang, gfortran.  I've been getting a NOTE of "Packages unavailable to check Rd xrefs: ‘EnvStats’, ‘drc’, ‘zoo’, ‘prodlim’, ‘TRAMPR’" from the Windows and Fedora tests and the "try" malfunction that I reported from Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.


      I don't know who maintains rhub, but I would naively think that's a separate issue from the "try" malfunction that I reported.


      Spencer


On 2020-02-02 23:27, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On 2 February 2020 at 21:47, Ben Bolker wrote:
|   Maybe an Rhub glitch.  I just ran R CMD check with a recent r-devel
| (2019-12-03 r77509) on Ubuntu 16.04 with no problems.

Is there a reason that keeps _both_ of you on Ubuntu 16.04 which has been
replaced _nearly two years ago_ by the subsequent LTS release 18.04 ?

Michael works hard to provide _an awesome_ experience using the current LTS
release_ 18.04 that I am really hard-pressed to see why 16.04 would matter.

Dirk


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