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t;>> R packages on CRAN:
>>> CAinterprTools
>>> https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/CAinterprTools/index.html
>>>
>>> GmAMisc
>>> https://cran.r-project.org/package=GmAMisc
>>>
>>> movecost
>>> https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/movecost/ind
ion ‘2.0-5’
* checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... WARNING
Maintainer: ‘Peter Dalgaard ’
Insufficient package version (submitted: 2.0.5, existing: 2.0.8)
Days since last update: 2
The Date field is over a month old.
* checking package namespace information ... OK
*..
(c) Examples _will_ be r
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suggestions?
>
> obs. I've posted this question on SO
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59139923/fix-non-ascii-characters-in-r-packages
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> Le 18/09/2019 à 14:11, peter dalgaard a écrit :
>> Not a lawyer, but...
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>> I would expect that it depends on what license it was published under
>> originally. If
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t, you need to look more closely. On the Ubuntu 18.10 machine that I
>> type this on, sessionInfo()'s second paragraph has
>>
>> Matrix products: default
>> BLAS: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/openblas/libblas.so.3
>> LAPACK: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopenblasp-r0.3.3
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}
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> else {
> if(missing(data)) xt<-calculate.xtab(get(ft[1]),get(ft[2]),varnames=varnames)
> else xt<-calculate.xtab(data[,ft[1]],data[,ft[2]],varnames=varnames)
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> attr(xt,"class")<-"xtab"
> return(xt)
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> The version of R I'm currently using is 3.3.3 (2017-03-06) from Debian
> stable, which might explain the differences in utils:::format.person.
>
> What should I do to avoid the NOTE?
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fault is not to do so.) It
> should not be used for other data files needed by the package, and the
> convention has grown up to use directory inst/extdata for such files.
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> Fra: peter dalgaard
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rent version of the
> package is 1.1.1. Could this be the reason for the problem?
>
> Do you have an idea how to progress with the testing or how to locate
> the errors? Any help is welcome.
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A classical way of encountering this is
x <- rnorm(1000)
do.call("plot", list(x))
A way out is
do.call("plot", list(quote(x)))
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>>> 2) Anyone found a way to replicate solaris CRAN builds to test packages?
>> I
>>> tried to use https://builder.r-hub.io/, but some of my package's
>>> dependencies fail to install beca
tag=value argument specification? Aren't all the subexpressions of type "par =
par" just assignments??
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Sorry, I forgot: We don't switch until _release_ of 3.5.0, four weeks further
down the line. Still, it doesn't seem worth it making much of a fuss about
3.3.3.
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> On 24 Mar 2018, at 10:10 , peter dalgaard <pda...@gmail.com> wrote:
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revent this or should I just mention this NOTE in my CRAN submission
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t; do.call(graphics::legend, args)
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> ", file="R/testFun.R")
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Not strictly what you're asking, but at some point it may be important to note
that the "QR" method used by lm() and friends (notably anova() and aov())
actually relies on successive orthogonalization. This does yield a QR
decomposition but the reverse is not true. A generic X=QR decomposition
ertise of others out, but there's a blurry line towards doing 3rd party
maintainers' work for them.)
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t; possible problems) ? Is there a way to get it from R 3.2.3 ?
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(I'm not sure that it is actually supposed to work, but apparently R CMD foo
executes 'foo' in the same environment as R CMD check et al.)
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