Re: SparkR test failures in PR builder
Thank you for working on this. It helps a lot! Xiao 2018-05-03 8:42 GMT-07:00 Felix Cheung <felixcheun...@hotmail.com>: > This is resolved. > > Please see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-24152 > > -- > *From:* Kazuaki Ishizaki <ishiz...@jp.ibm.com> > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 2, 2018 4:51:11 PM > *To:* dev > *Cc:* Joseph Bradley; Hossein Falaki > *Subject:* Re: SparkR test failures in PR builder > > I am not familiar with SparkR or CRAN. However, I remember that we had the > similar situation. > > Here is a great work at that time. When I have just visited this PR, I > think that we have the similar situation (i.e. format error) again. > https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/20005 > > Any other comments are appreciated. > > Regards, > Kazuaki Ishizaki > > > > From:Joseph Bradley <jos...@databricks.com> > To:dev <dev@spark.apache.org> > Cc:Hossein Falaki <hoss...@databricks.com> > Date:2018/05/03 07:31 > Subject:SparkR test failures in PR builder > -- > > > > Hi all, > > Does anyone know why the PR builder keeps failing on SparkR's CRAN > checks? I've seen this in a lot of unrelated PRs. E.g.: > *https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/SparkPullRequestBuilder/90065/console* > <https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/SparkPullRequestBuilder/90065/console> > > Hossein spotted this line: > ``` > * checking CRAN incoming feasibility ...Error in > .check_package_CRAN_incoming(pkgdir) : > dims [product 24] do not match the length of object [0] > ``` > and suggested that it could be CRAN flakiness. I'm not familiar with > CRAN, but do others have thoughts about how to fix this? > > Thanks! > Joseph > > -- > Joseph Bradley > Software Engineer - Machine Learning > Databricks, Inc. > <http://databricks.com/> > >
Re: SparkR test failures in PR builder
This is resolved. Please see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SPARK-24152 From: Kazuaki Ishizaki <ishiz...@jp.ibm.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 2, 2018 4:51:11 PM To: dev Cc: Joseph Bradley; Hossein Falaki Subject: Re: SparkR test failures in PR builder I am not familiar with SparkR or CRAN. However, I remember that we had the similar situation. Here is a great work at that time. When I have just visited this PR, I think that we have the similar situation (i.e. format error) again. https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/20005 Any other comments are appreciated. Regards, Kazuaki Ishizaki From:Joseph Bradley <jos...@databricks.com> To:dev <dev@spark.apache.org> Cc:Hossein Falaki <hoss...@databricks.com> Date:2018/05/03 07:31 Subject:SparkR test failures in PR builder Hi all, Does anyone know why the PR builder keeps failing on SparkR's CRAN checks? I've seen this in a lot of unrelated PRs. E.g.: https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/SparkPullRequestBuilder/90065/console Hossein spotted this line: ``` * checking CRAN incoming feasibility ...Error in .check_package_CRAN_incoming(pkgdir) : dims [product 24] do not match the length of object [0] ``` and suggested that it could be CRAN flakiness. I'm not familiar with CRAN, but do others have thoughts about how to fix this? Thanks! Joseph -- Joseph Bradley Software Engineer - Machine Learning Databricks, Inc. <http://databricks.com/>
Re: SparkR test failures in PR builder
I am not familiar with SparkR or CRAN. However, I remember that we had the similar situation. Here is a great work at that time. When I have just visited this PR, I think that we have the similar situation (i.e. format error) again. https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/20005 Any other comments are appreciated. Regards, Kazuaki Ishizaki From: Joseph BradleyTo: dev Cc: Hossein Falaki Date: 2018/05/03 07:31 Subject:SparkR test failures in PR builder Hi all, Does anyone know why the PR builder keeps failing on SparkR's CRAN checks? I've seen this in a lot of unrelated PRs. E.g.: https://amplab.cs.berkeley.edu/jenkins/job/SparkPullRequestBuilder/90065/console Hossein spotted this line: ``` * checking CRAN incoming feasibility ...Error in .check_package_CRAN_incoming(pkgdir) : dims [product 24] do not match the length of object [0] ``` and suggested that it could be CRAN flakiness. I'm not familiar with CRAN, but do others have thoughts about how to fix this? Thanks! Joseph -- Joseph Bradley Software Engineer - Machine Learning Databricks, Inc.