On 08.11.2011 17:04, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
2011/11/8 Uwe Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
On 08.11.2011 16:31, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
2011/11/8 Uwe Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
I think many people like to help, but we cannot:
You say you are under R-2.14.0 and whn you R CMD INSTALL a package with
that
version of R, it does not have a NAMESPACE in the end?
Then
- your R installation is broken or
- you are looking into a library where you have old versios of the
packages
or
- you belive you are using R-2.14.0 but you are actually using an older
version.
This is even reproduced on CRAN. All platforms work except one:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_sqldf.html
No, that one is completely unrelated (and already solved, but not yet synced
to CRAN master) to the original question you have removed in your reply.
OK. One would have thought that the checks on CRAN would be
consistent with the package pages which link to them.
I only see consistent information on that page.
And it should be like that within few hours after a change. Syncing the
logs from at least 4 different sources and regenerating the overview
page has to happen sometime and you can always visit between two updates
so you may have seen an inconsistency that is no longer there.
The summary
table at check_results_sqldf.html does not actually give the version
that is being tested
It does, that's what the "Version" column contains. And the R version is
also reported in the first column. You see check fro R-devel, R-release
and R-oldrelease.
uwe
so its only by clicking each of the links on the
summary table that one would uncover this inconsistency.
>
Regarding quoting, the mail server seems to reject posts from gmail
for all sorts of unknown reasons and quoting large posts very well
might be one of them so one has to be extremely careful. For a while
(this is some time ago) I was unable to post at all but over time
learned that if I was sure to bottom rather than top post and not
quote too much then it would get through.
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