Dear Terry,
You misunderstand the note. The problem is that your tar.gz is too
large. The critical bit is:
Size of tarball: 7528635 bytes
The CRAN repository policies state:
"Packages should be of the minimum necessary size. Reasonable
compression should be used for data (not just .rda files) and PDF
documentation: CRAN will if necessary pass the latter through qpdf.
As a general rule, neither data nor documentation should exceed 5MB
(which covers several books). A CRAN package is not an appropriate way
to distribute course notes, and authors will be asked to trim their
documentation to a maximum of 5MB.
Where a large amount of data is required (even after compression),
consideration should be given to a separate data-only package which
can be updated only rarely (since older versions of packages are
archived in perpetuity)."
But I agree with you that this is the one note that is very easy to
overlook as it is kind of hidden after the name bit.
Best,
Henrik
Am Fr., 25. Sept. 2020 um 12:59 Uhr schrieb Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D.
via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org>:>
> When I run R CMD check on the survival package I invariably get a note:
> ...
> * checking for file ?survival/DESCRIPTION? ... OK
> * this is package ?survival? version ?3.2-6?
> * checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... NOTE
> Maintainer: ?Terry M Therneau <therneau.terry at mayo.edu>?
> ...
>
> This is sufficient for the auto-check process to return the following
failure message:
>
> Dear maintainer,
>
>
> package survival_3.2-6.tar.gz does not pass the incoming checks
automatically, please see the following pre-tests:
>
Windows:<https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/survival_3.2-6_20200925_002515/Windows/00check.log>
> Status: 1 NOTE
>
Debian:<https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/survival_3.2-6_20200925_002515/Debian/00check.log>
> Status: 1 NOTE
>
>
> ----------
>
> In the interest of smoothing things out for the CRAN maintainers I would
make this message go away, but I don't see how. Below is the DESCRIPTION
file. Thanks in advance for any hints.
>
> Terry T.
>
> --------------
>
> Title: Survival Analysis
> Maintainer: Terry M Therneau <therneau.terry at mayo.edu>
> Priority: recommended
> Package: survival
> Version: 3.2-6
> Date: 2020-09-24
> Depends: R (>= 3.4.0)
> Imports: graphics, Matrix, methods, splines, stats, utils
> LazyData: Yes
> LazyLoad: Yes
> ByteCompile: Yes
> Authors at R: c(person(c("Terry", "M"),
"Therneau",
> email="therneau.terry at mayo.edu",
> role=c("aut", "cre")),
> person("Thomas", "Lumley",
role=c("ctb", "trl"),
> comment="original S->R port and R maintainer until
2009"),
> person("Atkinson", "Elizabeth",
role="ctb"),
> person("Crowson", "Cynthia",
role="ctb"))
> Description: Contains the core survival analysis routines, including
> definition of Surv objects,
> Kaplan-Meier and Aalen-Johansen (multi-state) curves, Cox
models,
> and parametric accelerated failure time models.
> License: LGPL (>=2)
> URL: https://github.com/therneau/survival
>
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University College London (UCL), UK
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