On 3 November 2011 at 08:54, William Revelle wrote:
| Dear R developers,
|
| Is there a way to pretest a package on the Solaris-sparc and solaris-x86
systems equivalent to the win-builder check?
Nope, not as far as I know. For Rcpp we are very much in the same boot.
There was word of an upcoming 'bin-builder' similar to win-builder, but
it
hasn't materialized. You and I don't have a vote in that matter, but I
think
this is a well definied task for which monies from the R Foundation would be
well spent. Or a motivated company from the R universe could earn some
decent and recurrent karma points...
| My psych package (1.1.10 and 1.1.11) passes all checks for the Mac on my
system, on the win-builder checking system supported by Uwe, and then passes
Kurt's tests to install on CRAN. But it then fails when being built for the
solaris systems.
|
| Rather than burden Kurt and Uwe and the whole CRAN distribution process with
frequent attempts to fix the problem, it would be preferable if I could pretest
on a solaris system and then upload the final result.
|
| I note from reading past queries to the list that this question has been asked
before and the solution seems to have been some nice soul volunteering to test
a particular package. A more general solution would seem preferred, if this is
possible.
Correct. Matryn helped us recently with a patch for the solaris/x86 side of
things bringing the failure down to solaris/sparc only. But our (ie Romain
and I) hands are tied as are yours.
Cheers, Dirk
| Thanks.
|
| Bill
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