Use winbuilder, it runs 32-bit and 64-bit R tests on a Windows 64-bit platform. Not sure how you implemented the different precisions, but just go ahead and try on winbiulder.

Best,
Uwe Ligges


On 17.08.2015 11:03, Thierry Onkelinx wrote:
Dear all,

Is there an easy way to run the tests of a package on both a 32-bit and
64-bit version? Ideally it should work when using R CMD check --as-cran on
all OS's. Although I expect that multi architecture versions are only
available on windows. So a Windows only solution will be fine as well.

The origin of the problem is that I calculate some SHA1 hashed on objects
containing floating point numbers. The floating points have different
precision on 32-bit and 64-bit, and thus different hashes. I'm trying to
work around that problem. And thus need an easy way to run tests on both
32-bit and 64-bit.

Best regards,

ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek / Research Institute for Nature and
Forest
team Biometrie & Kwaliteitszorg / team Biometrics & Quality Assurance
Kliniekstraat 25
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Belgium

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