Re: [Bioc-devel] Rd warnings in Windows bioc-devel check

2021-05-01 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
This has been fixed in R, and should go away once the binaries have caught
up. See

https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18090

Best,
Deepayan

On Sat, May 1, 2021, 4:44 PM Benjamin Jean-Marie Tremblay <
benjamin.tremb...@uwaterloo.ca> wrote:

> Dear Bioc-devel,
>
> For a little while now I've been getting a couple of odd Rd warnings in
> the Windows check of the devel branch of my package:
>
> Found the following significant warnings:
>   Rd warning: Previous alias or file overwritten by alias:
> convert_motifs,PWM-method
>   Rd warning: cannot open file
> 'D:/biocbuild/bbs-3.13-bioc/meat/universalmotif.buildbin-libdir/00LOCK-universalmotif/00new/universalmotif/help/[<-,universalmotif-method.html':
> Invalid argument
> See 'D:/biocbuild/bbs-3.13-bioc/meat/universalmotif.Rcheck/00install.out'
> for details.
>
> These warnings do not appear in the release branch Windows check, so I am
> a bit confused as to what may be happening. My guess is that the first
> warning is happening due to the presence of another alias
> (convert_motifs,pwm-method) which might pose a problem if the Rd aliases or
> filenames were case insensitive. The second warning I suspect is relating
> to some of the characters in '<-' not playing nice with Rd aliases or
> filenames, but again I find it strange that this has suddenly become a
> problem. I have noticed that I'm not alone in getting these warnings
> though, for example I can see that IRanges, BiocGenerics, etc are getting
> them too.
>
> Any insight would be helpful. The deadline for passing R CMD check is in a
> couple of weeks, and I am a loss as to what to do. The fact that core
> Bioconductor packages are getting similar warnings suggests to me that
> these might be considered 'acceptable warnings' as mentioned in the release
> schedule, but I wanted to ask ahead of time to be sure.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Benjamin
>
>
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[Bioc-devel] Rd warnings in Windows bioc-devel check

2021-05-01 Thread Benjamin Jean-Marie Tremblay
Dear Bioc-devel,

For a little while now I've been getting a couple of odd Rd warnings in the 
Windows check of the devel branch of my package:

Found the following significant warnings:
  Rd warning: Previous alias or file overwritten by alias: 
convert_motifs,PWM-method
  Rd warning: cannot open file 
'D:/biocbuild/bbs-3.13-bioc/meat/universalmotif.buildbin-libdir/00LOCK-universalmotif/00new/universalmotif/help/[<-,universalmotif-method.html':
 Invalid argument
See 'D:/biocbuild/bbs-3.13-bioc/meat/universalmotif.Rcheck/00install.out' for 
details.

These warnings do not appear in the release branch Windows check, so I am a bit 
confused as to what may be happening. My guess is that the first warning is 
happening due to the presence of another alias (convert_motifs,pwm-method) 
which might pose a problem if the Rd aliases or filenames were case 
insensitive. The second warning I suspect is relating to some of the characters 
in '<-' not playing nice with Rd aliases or filenames, but again I find it 
strange that this has suddenly become a problem. I have noticed that I'm not 
alone in getting these warnings though, for example I can see that IRanges, 
BiocGenerics, etc are getting them too.

Any insight would be helpful. The deadline for passing R CMD check is in a 
couple of weeks, and I am a loss as to what to do. The fact that core 
Bioconductor packages are getting similar warnings suggests to me that these 
might be considered 'acceptable warnings' as mentioned in the release schedule, 
but I wanted to ask ahead of time to be sure.

Thanks,

Benjamin

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