Apparently not just to Roger...sorry for spamming the entire list!
In any case, I hope really do hope that this helps to resolve the issue.
Ari, let us know if we can help with anything else.
Best wishes,
Achim
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Achim Zeileis via R-help wrote:
Roger,
just to you: Thanks
Roger,
just to you: Thanks for taking the time! I hope that Ari follows your
recommendation, fingers crossed.
Best wishes,
Achim
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, Roger Bivand via R-help wrote:
Ari,
There were multiple errors in the acs package. If CRAN states that the
maintainer abandoned it, that i
Ari,
There were multiple errors in the acs package. If CRAN states that the
maintainer abandoned it, that is what happened. Had you reached out to Ezra
Glenn (cc-ed here) and offered to help keep the package maintained, this hiccup
need not have happened.
The three problems were:
1) stale UR
Again, **Completely Off Topic,** but I hope of interest to at least some on
this forum.
https://www.science.org/content/article/renowned-scientific-integrity-investigator-endows-fund-support-fellow-sleuths
Please do not reply. This is just FYI.
Best to all,
Bert
"An educated person is one who c
Hi Jeff,
you are obviously right and I would usually load packages before, but in
this case it was a saved R object that I had not created, and therefore
did not know what to expect.
I was prepared to get an error message, but not getting an error or at
least a warning and then getting the wrong
Dear Ivan,
thanks a lot for the detailed analysis. This is excellent and answers
my question. Unfortunately it is difficult to find any documentation on
this topic.
I now understand this is not a formal library auto-loading feature.
What I still see as problematic is that in this way one can
Full schedule is available on developer.r-project.org (pending update from SVN).
--
Peter Dalgaard, Professor,
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Phone: (+45)38153501
Office: A 4.23
Email: pd@cbs.dk Priv: pda...@gmail.com
For what it's worth I use https://github.com/r-lib/revdepcheck (see
also https://revdepcheck.r-lib.org/ ) ... it has some of its own warts,
but it has a very informative progress bar.
On 2025-02-13 8:43 a.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 2025-02-12 4:42 p.m., Lenth, Russell V via R-help wrote:
On 2025-02-12 4:42 p.m., Lenth, Russell V via R-help wrote:
Dear R-Help,
When I submit an update to one of my packages, I decided to try to avoid having
to fix errors that sometimes occur in CRAN's reverse-dependency checks by
performing the same checks ahead of time. From what I can tell, the
On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 1:46 PM Lenth, Russell V via R-help
wrote:
>
> Dear R-Help,
>
> When I submit an update to one of my packages, I decided to try to avoid
> having to fix errors that sometimes occur in CRAN's reverse-dependency checks
> by performing the same checks ahead of time. From wha
Dear R-Help,
When I submit an update to one of my packages, I decided to try to avoid having
to fix errors that sometimes occur in CRAN's reverse-dependency checks by
performing the same checks ahead of time. From what I can tell, the way to do
this is to use
tools::check_packages_in_dir(.
On Thu, 13 Feb 2025, arilamst...@gmail.com wrote:
Duncan and Berwin,
Thank you for your help.
I really wanted confirmation from someone more experienced than me that I
wasn't missing something. It looks like there is no way to do this in one
line in base R, and that's fine.
For reference, the
Duncan and Berwin,
Thank you for your help.
I really wanted confirmation from someone more experienced than me that I
wasn't missing something. It looks like there is no way to do this in one
line in base R, and that's fine.
For reference, the packages that I am doing this for are acs and
chorop
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