Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-30 Thread Martin Maechler
> Duncan Murdoch > on Mon, 29 Apr 2019 21:54:47 -0400 writes: > On 29/04/2019 9:44 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: >> >> On 30/04/19 1:31 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> >>> On 29/04/2019 9:25 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 29/04/2019 8:43 p.m., Rolf Turner

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 29/04/2019 9:44 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: On 30/04/19 1:31 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 29/04/2019 9:25 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 29/04/2019 8:43 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: On 30/04/19 12:19 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: Since you now have this indirect dependency, you should make sure

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Rolf Turner
On 30/04/19 1:31 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 29/04/2019 9:25 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 29/04/2019 8:43 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: On 30/04/19 12:19 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: Since you now have this indirect dependency, you should make sure you have updated this gaggle of packages. I

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 29/04/2019 9:25 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 29/04/2019 8:43 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: On 30/04/19 12:19 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: Since you now have this indirect dependency, you should make sure you have updated this gaggle of packages. I have found that the dependencies do not

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 29/04/2019 8:43 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote: On 30/04/19 12:19 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: Since you now have this indirect dependency, you should make sure you have updated this gaggle of packages. I have found that the dependencies do not necessarily update when I update the package that

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Rolf Turner
On 30/04/19 12:01 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote: Hi Guys, I suspect that this entry from news() for 3.6.0 is relevant: "When loading namespaces, S3 method registrations which overwrite previous registrations are now noted by default (using packageStartupMessage())." Always a good idea to read

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Rolf Turner
On 30/04/19 12:19 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: Since you now have this indirect dependency, you should make sure you have updated this gaggle of packages. I have found that the dependencies do not necessarily update when I update the package that relies on them. It can take a few passes of

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Since you now have this indirect dependency, you should make sure you have updated this gaggle of packages. I have found that the dependencies do not necessarily update when I update the package that relies on them. It can take a few passes of reading error/warming messages to get them all

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Marc Schwartz via R-help
Hi Guys, I suspect that this entry from news() for 3.6.0 is relevant: "When loading namespaces, S3 method registrations which overwrite previous registrations are now noted by default (using packageStartupMessage())." Always a good idea to read the NEWS file with a x.y point release. Peter

Re: [R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Rolf Turner
On 30/04/19 11:08 AM, Bert Gunter wrote: Offlist, as this might be complete baloney. Thanks Bert. I am CC-ing this reply to the r-help list since your suggestion is *NOT* complete baloney at all! What dependencies does your package have? -- is it possible that some of these dependent

[R] Message produced under R 3.6.0.

2019-04-29 Thread Rolf Turner
I just installed the latest version of R on my laptop (running Ubuntu 18.04; used "sudo apt-get install r-base".) Now when I load a package that I have written I get a message on screen: Registered S3 methods overwritten by 'ggplot2': method from [.quosures rlang