Re: [R-pkg-devel] RES: Time for CRAN response
On 15.12.2019 23:39, Duncan Murdoch wrote: On 15/12/2019 4:57 p.m., Tiago Olivoto wrote: Thank you for the response. As far I remember, I've responded that message by following the link and selecting "I have read the CRAN policies and would like to submit this package to CRAN" and " I have checked the submission using R CMD check --as-cran and a current version of r-devel, as mandated by the CRAN Repository Policy. (You could do so using the win-builder service at https://win-builder.r-project.org)", and then clicking on "upload package to CRAN" These same steps were followed in the first submission, but at that time I received the following message that was not received in the last submission. Dear maintainer, package metan_1.0.0.tar.gz has been auto-processed and is pending a manual inspection of this new CRAN submission. A CRAN team member will typically respond to you within the next 10 working days. Should I try to re-submit it again? Probably. I'd wait 24 hours, to see if someone from CRAN replies with more information. Thanks, Duncan, here we got: 1. I did not spot a request for help from Nov 25 in the many messsages we receive. That one has now been answered. 2. I do not see a submission fom Nov 25. Can you simply resubmit and make sure you click on the confirmation link? Best, Uwe Ligges Duncan Murdoch Best, Tiago Olivoto -Mensagem original- De: Duncan Murdoch Enviada em: domingo, 15 de dezembro de 2019 17:35 Para: tiagooliv...@gmail.com; r-package-devel@r-project.org Assunto: Re: [R-pkg-devel] Time for CRAN response On 15/12/2019 1:29 p.m., Tiago Olivoto wrote: Dear all, I've submitted my package 'metan' to CRAN for the first time a few weeks ago and received some suggestions to improve the code. After fixing some bugs, I've resubmitted it on November 25, but I still don't have any response and the package was not found in incoming/ dir on CRAN cran ftp site. Since it is my first experience, I would like to have an idea about how long the CRAN team usually decides about a package submission. If it is not in incoming/, something went wrong. The most common thing to go wrong is that the maintainer didn't respond to the confirmation message. That message looks like this for a resubmission. I assume first time submissions have a similar message: Dear Duncan Murdoch Someone has submitted the package rgl to CRAN. You are receiving this email to confirm the submission as the maintainer of this package. To confirm the submission to CRAN, follow or copy & paste the following link into your browser: ... When you confirm submission, you'll get another message that looks like this: [This was generated from CRAN.R-project.org/submit.html] The following package was uploaded to CRAN: === Package Information: Package: rgl Version: 0.100.26 > ... After that, it goes into a queue for checking, and usually within a few days you'll be told about problems with it or it will be accepted to CRAN. (Sometimes you'll be told very quickly, if the automated checks find a problem.) Duncan Murdoch __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
Re: [R-pkg-devel] RES: Time for CRAN response
On 15/12/2019 4:57 p.m., Tiago Olivoto wrote: Thank you for the response. As far I remember, I've responded that message by following the link and selecting "I have read the CRAN policies and would like to submit this package to CRAN" and " I have checked the submission using R CMD check --as-cran and a current version of r-devel, as mandated by the CRAN Repository Policy. (You could do so using the win-builder service at https://win-builder.r-project.org)", and then clicking on "upload package to CRAN" These same steps were followed in the first submission, but at that time I received the following message that was not received in the last submission. Dear maintainer, package metan_1.0.0.tar.gz has been auto-processed and is pending a manual inspection of this new CRAN submission. A CRAN team member will typically respond to you within the next 10 working days. Should I try to re-submit it again? Probably. I'd wait 24 hours, to see if someone from CRAN replies with more information. Duncan Murdoch Best, Tiago Olivoto -Mensagem original- De: Duncan Murdoch Enviada em: domingo, 15 de dezembro de 2019 17:35 Para: tiagooliv...@gmail.com; r-package-devel@r-project.org Assunto: Re: [R-pkg-devel] Time for CRAN response On 15/12/2019 1:29 p.m., Tiago Olivoto wrote: Dear all, I've submitted my package 'metan' to CRAN for the first time a few weeks ago and received some suggestions to improve the code. After fixing some bugs, I've resubmitted it on November 25, but I still don't have any response and the package was not found in incoming/ dir on CRAN cran ftp site. Since it is my first experience, I would like to have an idea about how long the CRAN team usually decides about a package submission. If it is not in incoming/, something went wrong. The most common thing to go wrong is that the maintainer didn't respond to the confirmation message. That message looks like this for a resubmission. I assume first time submissions have a similar message: Dear Duncan Murdoch Someone has submitted the package rgl to CRAN. You are receiving this email to confirm the submission as the maintainer of this package. To confirm the submission to CRAN, follow or copy & paste the following link into your browser: ... When you confirm submission, you'll get another message that looks like this: [This was generated from CRAN.R-project.org/submit.html] The following package was uploaded to CRAN: === Package Information: Package: rgl Version: 0.100.26 > ... After that, it goes into a queue for checking, and usually within a few days you'll be told about problems with it or it will be accepted to CRAN. (Sometimes you'll be told very quickly, if the automated checks find a problem.) Duncan Murdoch __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
[R-pkg-devel] RES: Time for CRAN response
Thank you for the response. As far I remember, I've responded that message by following the link and selecting "I have read the CRAN policies and would like to submit this package to CRAN" and " I have checked the submission using R CMD check --as-cran and a current version of r-devel, as mandated by the CRAN Repository Policy. (You could do so using the win-builder service at https://win-builder.r-project.org)", and then clicking on "upload package to CRAN" These same steps were followed in the first submission, but at that time I received the following message that was not received in the last submission. > Dear maintainer, > > package metan_1.0.0.tar.gz has been auto-processed and is pending a manual > inspection of this new CRAN submission. A CRAN team member will typically > respond to you within the next 10 working days. Should I try to re-submit it again? Best, Tiago Olivoto -Mensagem original- De: Duncan Murdoch Enviada em: domingo, 15 de dezembro de 2019 17:35 Para: tiagooliv...@gmail.com; r-package-devel@r-project.org Assunto: Re: [R-pkg-devel] Time for CRAN response On 15/12/2019 1:29 p.m., Tiago Olivoto wrote: > Dear all, > > I've submitted my package 'metan' to CRAN for the first time a few > weeks ago and received some suggestions to improve the code. After > fixing some bugs, I've resubmitted it on November 25, but I still > don't have any response and the package was not found in incoming/ dir > on CRAN cran ftp site. Since it is my first experience, I would like > to have an idea about how long the CRAN team usually decides about a package > submission. > If it is not in incoming/, something went wrong. The most common thing to go wrong is that the maintainer didn't respond to the confirmation message. That message looks like this for a resubmission. I assume first time submissions have a similar message: > Dear Duncan Murdoch > Someone has submitted the package rgl to CRAN. > You are receiving this email to confirm the submission as the > maintainer of this package. > To confirm the submission to CRAN, follow or copy & paste the > following link into your browser: > ... When you confirm submission, you'll get another message that looks like this: > [This was generated from CRAN.R-project.org/submit.html] > > The following package was uploaded to CRAN: > === > > Package Information: > Package: rgl > Version: 0.100.26 > ... After that, it goes into a queue for checking, and usually within a few days you'll be told about problems with it or it will be accepted to CRAN. (Sometimes you'll be told very quickly, if the automated checks find a problem.) Duncan Murdoch __ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel