Hi,
... as promised, here is essentially what Uwe mentioned: Under my
setup, it is acceptable that 'loon' (package 'bar') appears in
Suggests and that the DESCRIPTION text mentions how to install 'loon'
(from github; provide a link in the text with '<>') if the user wants
to do the plotting with '
Thanks, Iñaki! Hopefully, the following is read by Uwe and/or the other CRAN
maintainers:
The problem:
My "swmmr" package provides functions to connect to the software "SWMM"
(stormwater management model), offered by the US environmental protection
agency (US EPA).
Inside the package, tests an
2018-02-26 16:16 GMT+01:00 Iñaki Úcar :
> 2018-02-26 15:03 GMT+01:00 Dominik Leutnant :
>> Dear all,
>>
>> We'd like to submit an update of the "swmmr" package to CRAN, which
>> interfaces the rainfall runoff model SWMM from the US environmental
>> protection agency.
>> The package also includes
2018-02-26 15:03 GMT+01:00 Dominik Leutnant :
> Dear all,
>
> We'd like to submit an update of the "swmmr" package to CRAN, which
> interfaces the rainfall runoff model SWMM from the US environmental
> protection agency.
> The package also includes three vignettes which demonstrate how to run the
William,
I use the Authors@R field to include my ORCID in this package:
https://github.com/jasonserviss/ClusterSignificance/blob/master/DESCRIPTION
and get no notes (concerning that anyway) on windows
(https://www.bioconductor.org/checkResults/3.6/bioc-LATEST/ClusterSignificance/tokay1-checksrc
Dear all,
We'd like to submit an update of the "swmmr" package to CRAN, which interfaces
the rainfall runoff model SWMM from the US environmental protection agency.
The package also includes three vignettes which demonstrate how to run the
external model from the R command line.
Within the vigne