I remember there was advice about a server that one could use for reverse dependency checks, but I forgot to write it down.? (Or I did save the info and forgot where I saved it...)?? I have been doing the checks for survival myself, but the count is getting out of hand (663, not counting bioconductor). Any pointers? Terry Therneau [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
https://builder.r-hub.io/ El martes, 3 de septiembre de 2019, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel < r-devel at r-project.org> escribi?:> I remember there was advice about a server that one could use for reverse > dependency > checks, but I forgot to write it down. (Or I did save the info and forgot > where I saved > it...) I have been doing the checks for survival myself, but the count > is getting out of > hand (663, not counting bioconductor). > > Any pointers? > > Terry Therneau > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On Tue, 3 Sep 2019 at 14:53, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> wrote:> > I remember there was advice about a server that one could use for reverse dependency > checks, but I forgot to write it down. (Or I did save the info and forgot where I saved > it...) I have been doing the checks for survival myself, but the count is getting out of > hand (663, not counting bioconductor). > > Any pointers?You could try Yihui's crandalf [1]. Locally, I don't know what you are using, but there are a few alternatives. Notably, Dirk's prrd [2] (the only one that I tried myself and I can thus recommend), Gabor's revdepcheck [3] and R's brand new tools::check_packages_in_dir(). [1] https://github.com/yihui/crandalf [2] https://github.com/eddelbuettel/prrd [3] https://github.com/r-lib/revdepcheck I?aki