My problem is the same problem that Dirk first asked about.  I want to
reduce the verbose noise.  I want my Imports to not show any startup
messages when I load my own package.

2012/2/24 Uwe Ligges <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>

>
>
> On 24.02.2012 18:48, Suraj Gupta wrote:
>
>> Correct, nothing happens in terms of startup messages.  No messages are
>> shown.
>>
>> library( my package ) # Performance Analytics message shown
>> search()  # PerformanceAnalytics is not in the search list since its in my
>> Imports, not Depends
>> suppressPackageStartupMessages****( library("PerformanceAnalytics"****))
>> # no
>>
>> message are shown
>> search() # PerformanceAnalytics is now in the seach list beneath R_Global
>> as expected
>>
>
>
> OK, and can you please elaborate what is your problem finally?
>
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
>
>
>> 2012/2/24 Uwe 
>> Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-**dortmund.de<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
>> >
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On 24.02.2012 18:02, Suraj Gupta wrote:
>>>
>>>  Sorry, let me provide the details:
>>>> My package has a .onAttach function (not a .onLoad).  The .onAttach
>>>> constructs a startup message and delivers it via
>>>> packageStartupMessage().
>>>>  I've pasted the code below.  My package has a number of other packages
>>>> in Depends and Imports.  Some of the packages in Imports have startup
>>>> message (not R message, but package specific messages).
>>>>
>>>> For example I have PerformanceAnalytics in Imports and it shows:
>>>> "Econometric tools for performance and risk analysis.
>>>> ..."
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> And nothing happenms once you start it via
>>>
>>>  suppressPackageStartupMessages****( library("PerformanceAnalytics"**
>>> **))
>>>
>>> right?
>>>
>>> Uwe Ligges
>>>
>>>
>>>  googoleVis shows:
>>>> "Please read the Google Visualisation&   Maps API Terms of Use
>>>>
>>>> before you use the package:
>>>> ..."
>>>>
>>>> my .onAttach is pretty simple:
>>>> .onAttach<- function(...)
>>>> {
>>>>     mylib = dirname( system.file( package = "spear" ) )
>>>>     ver   = packageDescription( "spear" , lib = mylib )$Version
>>>>     builddate = packageDescription( "spear" , lib = mylib )$Date
>>>>     startupMessage = ""
>>>>     startupMessage = paste( startupMessage , "\n\n\n" , sep = "" )
>>>>     startupMessage = paste( startupMessage ,
>>>> "-----------------------------****----------------------------**--**
>>>> ------------------------------****---------------------------\**n"
>>>>
>>>> , sep = "" )
>>>>     startupMessage = paste( startupMessage , "SPEAR\n" , sep = "" )
>>>>     startupMessage = paste( startupMessage , paste( "(Version " , ver ,
>>>> ",
>>>> built: " , builddate , ")\n\n" , sep = "" ) , sep = "" )
>>>>     startupMessage = paste( startupMessage , "MY MESSAGE HERE...left out
>>>> for brevity" , sep = "" )
>>>>     packageStartupMessage( startupMessage )
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel<e...@debian.org>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  On 24 February 2012 at 00:27, Suraj Gupta wrote:
>>>>> | I don't think that is it.  My startup message is currently in
>>>>> .onAttach
>>>>> and I
>>>>> | still see startup message from packages that I have moved from
>>>>> Imports
>>>>> to
>>>>> | Depends.
>>>>> | Dirk?
>>>>>
>>>>> There are / were are few issues intertwined in my case, and yours may
>>>>> differ:
>>>>>
>>>>>  - are the messages from your code / packages and you startup messages
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>>>  - are they from imported packages ?
>>>>>
>>>>>  - are they from R (reported 'foo being shadowed' or 'generic bar
>>>>> defined')
>>>>>
>>>>> In my case a combination of using .onAttach and .onLoad (instead of
>>>>> just
>>>>> .onLoad) together with import directives in a NAMESPACE file solved the
>>>>> issue, as had been suggested on this list.
>>>>>
>>>>> Dirk
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it
>>>>> is
>>>>> too
>>>>> dark to read." -- Groucho Marx
>>>>>
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