Download the 'rhub' package. Then submission to 'rhub' is one easy command.
HTH,
-Roy
> On Mar 5, 2020, at 3:33 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
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> On 6/03/20 11:14 am, Ben Bolker wrote:
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>> It's probably been suggested already in this thread, but perhaps
>> rhub would work for you as an al
On 6/03/20 11:14 am, Ben Bolker wrote:
It's probably been suggested already in this thread, but perhaps
rhub would work for you as an alternative?
Quite possibly, but I have no real idea what "rhub" is. I've seen it
referred to many times but the references always assume that you know
You can also just paste the ftp link into your browser.
On Thursday, March 5, 2020, 6:31:03 PM EST, Rolf Turner
wrote:
On 6/03/20 11:41 am, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> 1. I'd guess it helps Uwe a bit you clarify exactly which queue you
> think is stuck - otherwise he has to check the
On 6/03/20 11:41 am, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
1. I'd guess it helps Uwe a bit you clarify exactly which queue you
think is stuck - otherwise he has to check them all. They're independent.
Yeah. Sorry. It's the R-release queue.
2. You can look at the different win-builder queues yourself vi
1. I'd guess it helps Uwe a bit you clarify exactly which queue you think
is stuck - otherwise he has to check them all. They're independent.
2. You can look at the different win-builder queues yourself via ftp, see
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-package-devel/2020q1/005098.html
/Henrik
On Thu
Maybe there's something queriable similar to the CRAN queue? (In an
ideal world this could even be incorporated into F Michonneau's
foghorn package ...)
It's probably been suggested already in this thread, but perhaps
rhub would work for you as an alternative?
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 4:35 PM R
Sorry to be a pest, but I submitted a package to winbuilder more than 24
hours ago, and nothing has come back to me. For a while (a few days
ago) I was getting about a 20 minute turnaround.
One gets dependant on facilities such as winbuilder and gets frustrated
when they don't perform quit