Thank you for your quick reply and for only indirectly scolding me for
abusing the RBugs list. :-) However, I do think there is something
funny in the 2.7.0 docu (or in the code). Things behave as expected and
explained by you for version 2.6.0/2.6.1, but in the development
version 2.7.0 (which I w
Full_Name: Michael Höhle
Version: 2.7.0
OS: Mac Os X 10.4.11
Submission from: (NULL) (84.153.81.41)
Dear R developers,
this is not really a bug, but I was confused by the following sentence in
Section 6.1 on lists in "An introduction to R" available from e.g.
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manual
Hello again,
Thank you for the feedback. I put the source File on the net as
http://www.statistik.lmu.de/~hoehle/software/RLadyBug/RLadyBug-Ex.zip
In case you need the entire "..Rcheck" directory I put this as
http://www.statistik.lmu.de/~hoehle/software/RLadyBug/Rcheck.zip
The "(" ")" should
Dear R-developers,
I am currently developing an R package called RLadyBug. When
developing under Linux "R CMD check ." works fine without a warning.
However, when I do "Rcmd check ." under Windows (version 2.4.0 and
earlier) I get a „syntax error" when checking the examples.
This puzzles me some
To R-devel,
I am currently writing a package with R 2.2.1 under Windows using
cygwin and the recommended Rtools. Physically my package ist hosted on
the Drive z: .
When I call Rcmd.exe build –-binary for my package I have a problem
with the "build" script in $R_HOME/bin/. Starting on line 226 the