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2009 Apr 16
1
get() versus getAnywhere()
Hi Using R 2.8.1. I have list object called "AuxData". Inside a browser(), get("AuxData") succeeds, while getAnywhere("AuxData") fails with the error "no object named ??AuxData?? was found". I'm curious to know if this could be a bug. If yes, I'll try to come up with a reproducible example. Thanks Ben
2004 Jun 24
2
More problems with lattice and postscript
Dear List members, I am trying to produce some trellis graphics and to save them in a postscript file but I only get blank files. R behaviour is certainly strange because I use a loop to generate the graphics (see code below). When I change the loop variable myself the postscript graphics are OK. I am using R 1.9.1 (2004-06-21) on Debian GNU/Linux which I try to keep updated on a daily basis. I
2013 May 20
1
R CMD check: unknown option ‘--outdir==RCHECK’
Dear R devel I am experiencing a problem using R CMD check. I tried to specify the argument outdir, but get every time the error message: Warning: unknown option ‘--outdir==RCHECK’ This happens both on R 2.15.2 Linux, as well as R 3.0.1 Windows, with latest Rtools. Is it just that I am not passing the argument the right way, or is there an issue with R CMD check? I tried to write the argument
2013 Apr 01
1
plm: Hausman Test error
Hi, I am trying to run a panel regression using 88 observations and 9 variables. In-built Hausman Test did not work, then I found a code for auxiliary regression method for the Hausman test. The panel models are: fe=plm(gd ~ l+g+o+c+g1+h+n+r, model = "within", data = new.frame,index = c("id")) re=plm(gd ~ l+g+o+c+g1+h+n+r, model = "random", data = new.frame,index =
2001 Jun 15
1
R CMD check (PR#982)
In revising the splancs package, I use R CMD check. After a number of changes to various files in the directory tree, R CMD check fails at the * checking for undocumented objects ... ERROR stage as shown below. But running undoc() in R (pointed at the Rcheck directory, not on the older version) doesn't show the same error, and grep on the Rcheck R code finds the function. I ran undoc() under
2002 Jan 30
5
1.4.1 R CMD check broken?
I am not sure if this is already known. I checked BUGS and found some references to similar behavior when R_HOME is set? Here is what I get: (1) Fresh build of 1.4.1 under Linux/RH-7.2. All tests pass. > R CMD check ctest * checking for working latex ... OK * using log directory `/home/andyj/stat/R-1.4.1/library/ctest.Rcheck' Installing *source* package `ctest'
2005 Sep 14
1
R CMD check
Dear r-devel members, I tried to build R packages on a PC running Windows XP but experience problems. However, it is ok when there is no inst directory in a package. Any help would be appreciated. The following is an example, C:\work>R CMD check VR_7.2-19.tar.gz * checking for working latex ... OK * using log directory 'C:/work/VR.Rcheck' * using R version 2.1.1, 2005-06-20 *
2013 Mar 11
1
"undefined symbol" when `R CMD check'.
Hi! All. I want to make R package with "http://code.google.com/p/uchardet/" library. But I encountered error. Executable file with -lchardet works well but shared library didn't work with dyn.load() with Rcpp. Can any one give some tips? * installing *source* package ‘Ruchardet’ .. ** libs g++ -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/include
2024 May 03
1
R CMD check vs RStudio check
I am trying to figure out why checking my package is deleting my inst/doc/ directory when I do it in RStudio. Along the way I've hit another puzzle. In RStudio the check runs and is mostly OK, aside from the deletion. But when I try with vanilla R, the check fails almost immediately: -------------------------powershell--------------------------- PS C:\Users\rdboylan\Documents\BP\pimex>
2024 May 03
1
R CMD check vs RStudio check
? Fri, 3 May 2024 19:45:08 +0000 "Boylan, Ross via R-help" <r-help at r-project.org> ?????: > & $R CMD check . > * checking for file './DESCRIPTION' ... ERROR > Required fields missing or empty: > 'Author' 'Maintainer' You're checking a source package directory. This could work, but it's much easier and more reliable to (1) build
2010 Nov 22
3
"unexpected numeric constant" while reading tab delimited csv file
my csv file is very simple - just one line for purpose of this test: 0{TAB}0 and read function is this: csvdata = read.csv(file="d:/s/test.csv",head=FALSE,sep="\t") then error comes: Error in source("d:/test.csv") : d:/test.csv:1:9: unexpected numeric constant 1: 0 0 but when I change delimiter to ; (colon) then error not shows up anymore -- View this
2011 Apr 06
2
R CMD check for 2.13 rc
Hi, I have a couple of new errors in our package when I check it on R 2.13-rc (r55310). The first one that's mystifying me is * checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE Error : object normalizePath is not exported by 'namespace:utils' Error : object normalizePath is not exported by 'namespace:utils' Firstly, it's strange to see NOTE and Error being used
2010 May 03
2
Problem with vignette compilation during R CMD check
Dear R-users, I am going through the last steps of package prep before submission to CRAN and I have the following problem. My package contains a single vignette written in optimbase.Rnw and that in stored in /inst/doc. optimbase.Rnw contains multiple \input{} statements that refer to .tex files stored in /inst/latex.ref/, e.g.: \input{../latex.ref/optimbase-package.tex} When I compile my Rnw
2013 Jul 30
1
Error from R CMD check
Dear all, I'm puzzled by the error I get from R CMD check one of my packages. I'm running R CMD check with the --as-cran flag and it get the error both from running it from the command line as from within Rstudio. On the same machine R CMD check on my GRTS package (https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=1027) works fine. Any suggestions on how to fix this? I can send the source code
2008 Dec 16
2
"could not find function" error in "R CMD check"
Hi, All: What might cause "R CMD check" to report, "could not find function" for a function that has long been in the 'fda' package? Both Jim Ramsay in Ottawa, Canada, and I in San Jose, CA, get this same error. I replicated it with a fresh, anonymous checkout from R-Forge (svn checkout svn://svn.r-forge.r-project.org/svnroot/fda). With this, I did
2013 May 21
1
R CMD check: unknown option ?--outdir==RCHECK?
Hi, I believe this is kind of a long standing bug though. In R-3.0.1, but this also happened in previous versions, the long version '--outdir' is not recognised: For `R CMD check --outdir=mydir pkg_0.1.tar.gz` we get: Warning: unknown option ‘--outdir=mydir’ But with `R CMD check -o mydir pkg_0.1.tar.gz` we get: * using log directory ‘/home/renaud/Documents/projects/mydir/pkg.Rcheck’
2010 Sep 12
2
More strange R CMD build/check errors on Windows
Hi, This is a follow up to: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-July/057921.html The Bioconductor daily builds have been reporting a lot of strange things lately on Windows using R-2.12. This started 2 or 3 months ago and things are not getting better with recent R-2.12. Here is a sample from today's build results. We use Windows Server 2003 R2 for the 32-bit builds, Windows
2013 Apr 23
1
Verbose output from R CMD check
I've been developing a package called foobar for a couple of years now. It has evolved through various versions, but has always contained compiled C code. Recently, R CMD check has started generating the following message [START QUOTE] R CMD check foobar_1.7.5.tar.gz * using log directory ?/home/david/foobar/package/foobar.Rcheck? * using R version 2.15.2 (2012-10-26) * using platform:
2008 Apr 28
1
R-Forge SVN repositories: R CMD build/check error on Windows machines
Dear R-devel, One of our R-Forge developers pointed out that it is not possible to build packages under Windows using the R-Forge repository structure: a package resides in ./pkg - not in a directory with the same name as the package name. Under Linux 'R CMD build pkg' or 'R CMD check pkg' work pretty well (I think Kurt Hornik fixed that in R 2.5.1 or so) whereas under
2014 Sep 03
2
timings for examples in R CMD check
I'm having a very hard time making R CMD check produce a clean check on examples because of the timings inserted into examples by R CMD check. I am getting a difference on every example output caused by timing information being inserted by 'R CMD check'. The current 'Writing R Extensions' manual[1] states on p. 14: If directory tests has a subdirectory Examples