On Wed, 22 Jan 2020 20:54:40 +
Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
> Are there reasonable tutorials on how to do this?
If you absolutely have to do this, take a look at the tinytex package.
It is basically an installer for a preselected set of packages from TeX
Live inside a platform-specific director
The other obvious online checker is rhub, via the rhub package.
David
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 21:39, Jonathan Greenberg wrote:
> One of the issues I'm running into is that it seems every time there's a
> Mac update something gets broken with regards to compilers, making it
> incredibly challengi
Sorry, you asked for
Maintainer field differs from that derived from Authors@R
Maintainer: ‘Sowmya Chandrasekaran’
Authors@R: ‘Frederik Rehbach ’
Obvisouly, both fields diaagree. Pkease omit the Mainainer field from
the original sources. R CMD build will auto generate the maintainer
fiel
I am checking my package for Solaris via rhub and this week have encountered
the following error: "This system is set to the wrong time: please fix". The
output suggests that the time is off by 1 hour. This occurs only on Solaris,
but I am not sure if that is because that is the only platform
Yes, the time of R-hub's Solaris machine is probably off
Gabor
On Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 9:17 PM Merlise Clyde, Ph.D. wrote:
>
> I am checking my package for Solaris via rhub and this week have encountered
> the following error: "This system is set to the wrong time: please fix".
> The out
Thanks very much to Iñaki Ucar, Adam H Sparks, and Roy
Mendelssohn for their replies that helped me understand what I needed to
do to fix problems identified in the CRAN Checks. I believe that those
problems are not fixed in the development version of Ecfun available at
"https://github.c