On 21/04/2009 9:32 PM, hadley wickham wrote:
Okay, that helps. I don't think the problem is git versus svn, it's that
you've got executable files in a directory where check shouldn't be looking.
I don't think .Rbuildignore would help you.
I'll pass this on as a bug...
I've complained about t
> Okay, that helps. I don't think the problem is git versus svn, it's that
> you've got executable files in a directory where check shouldn't be looking.
> I don't think .Rbuildignore would help you.
>
> I'll pass this on as a bug...
I've complained about this in the past, and I was told that "g
On 21/04/2009 8:37 PM, Dan Kelley wrote:
I think what I'm pasting below will illustrate. (The git repo is
behind a firewall, so I can't invite folks to download the repo to
test locally. I could tar up the source and put it on a website if
that would help.)
* checking if this is a source
I think what I'm pasting below will illustrate. (The git repo is
behind a firewall, so I can't invite folks to download the repo to
test locally. I could tar up the source and put it on a website if
that would help.)
* checking if this is a source package ... OK
* checking for executable
On 21/04/2009 8:10 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 21/04/2009 7:59 PM, Dan Kelley wrote:
This may be new to 2.9.0, but I'm not sure, since I no longer have the older
version.
I notice that R CMD check has no problem with .svn directories, but it
dislikes .git directories. That seems a bit of a
On 21/04/2009 7:59 PM, Dan Kelley wrote:
This may be new to 2.9.0, but I'm not sure, since I no longer have the older
version.
I notice that R CMD check has no problem with .svn directories, but it
dislikes .git directories. That seems a bit of a problem, for folks like me
who sometimes use g
This may be new to 2.9.0, but I'm not sure, since I no longer have the older
version.
I notice that R CMD check has no problem with .svn directories, but it
dislikes .git directories. That seems a bit of a problem, for folks like me
who sometimes use git. Perhaps this behaviour could be change