It seems likely that the contents of 'pgirmess' under Linux are incomplete.

There's a recent version of pgirmess on CRAN, and that works under Linux. I suggest you try that (start with the tarball, perhaps).

On Mon, 5 May 2008, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:

Dear listers,

I was used to package pgirmess under Windows with everything OK, but, for the first time, I had a trial this afternoon on Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy (I have a double boot computer and work more and more under unix) and R 2.7.0. Everything went OK except this:

sudo R CMD check pgirmess

Do you really want to be doing this under root? I see no reason to do so -- just make sure you have a writeable current directory for your account.

.....

* checking examples ... ERROR
Running examples in 'pgirmess-Ex.R' failed.
The error most likely occurred in:

### * PermTest

flush(stderr()); flush(stdout())

### Name: PermTest
### Title: Permutation test for lm, lme and glm (binomial and Poisson)
###   objects
### Aliases: PermTest PermTest.lm PermTest.lme PermTest.glm print.PermTest
### Keywords: htest

### ** Examples

library(MASS)
mylm<-lm(Postwt~Prewt,data=anorexia)
PermTest(mylm,B=250)
Error: could not find function "PermTest"
Execution halted


If I run R CMD check --no-examples pgirmess, everything comes OK. Seems again that this check makes problem. I googled a bit on R-devel but did not find any understandable post on that...

Any idea about what happens ? (please consider if I can write some lines and build a package, I am *not* an advanced fellow in matter of packaging... and just know something about running the commands 'R CMD check' and R CMD build...)

Thanks in advance,

Patrick



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