On 18/05/2019 4:03 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 18/05/2019 3:42 p.m., Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via
R-package-devel wrote:

My memory is that this was discussed here,  but i can't find the emails, 
including in the archives ( i did find a similar query from Yihui on r-dev.).  
Probably there,  I am just not seeing it.  In the package I am working on for 
submission,  when I load the package i get:


There was a thread about this on R-help, started by Rolf Turner on April
29, subject "Message produced under R 3.6.0.".

Users can suppress those messages, but I don't think package writers
can:  they indicate true bugs, and the packages mentioned (ggplot2,
crul, hoardr in your case) need to be fixed to get rid of them.

Sorry, that claim isn't correct. For example, hoardr has a conflict with httr, but it's really a weakness of S3 that is causing this: they both define things with class "cache_info", and the warning you're seeing is because both have print.cache_info methods. However, the classes are unrelated. I think the problem is that R can only have one print.cache_info method active, and you somehow got both hoardr and httr loaded at the same time.

Either one of them could work around this S3 limitation by changing the name of the class (e.g. to "hoardr_cache_info" or "httr_cache_info"), but I don't think it was fair of me to suggest some flaw in either of those packages for the collision.

Duncan Murdoch

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