These *.mod files are automatically created during compilation whenever
there is a module in the corresponding source file. They should not be
in the src folder of your package when you submit it to CRAN, but they
should not be a problem when they get created in this folder during
compilation.
Sure, sorry.
http://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/STraTUS_1.1_20190227_144139/Windows/00check.log
http://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/STraTUS_1.1_20190227_144139/Windows/00install.out
(the typo in the title is obviously gone)
On 27 February 2019 at 14:42:23, Martin M
On 27/02/2019 9:13 a.m., Matthew Hall wrote:
Hello,
I’ve just tried to submit a package to CRAN which has a Bioconductor dependency
(ggtree, specifically). It passes checks on MacOS and Debian, but fails on
Windows with the error:
Error: object 'as_data_frame' is not exported by 'namespace:ti
Bioconductor 3.8 is the current release version of Bioconductor, and should be
used by CRAN for current release versions of R. This seems perhaps like a stale
installation on the Windows machine.
A link to the actual check report would be helpful.
Martin
On 2/27/19, 9:25 AM, "R-package-devel
Hello,
I’ve just tried to submit a package to CRAN which has a Bioconductor dependency
(ggtree, specifically). It passes checks on MacOS and Debian, but fails on
Windows with the error:
Error: object 'as_data_frame' is not exported by 'namespace:tidytree'
The official ggtree developer solution
On 27 February 2019 at 14:17, Horia Yeb wrote:
| rcpp_throwchart.cpp:6:10: fatal error: String.h: No such file or directory
Did you mean the standard C header string.h?
Or did you mean Rcpp's own Rcpp/String.h ? It is included for you by Rcpp.h.
| Also would it be possible to submit a Windows
On 27/02/2019 8:17 a.m., Horia Yeb wrote:
Hi all,
I submitted my package today on CRAN and from the automatic check I get a
note in both Windows and Debian, but from what I heard it is perfectly ok
and to be ignored.
"Check: CRAN incoming feasibility, Result: NOTE
Maintainer: 'John Doe>' "
Hi all,
I submitted my package today on CRAN and from the automatic check I get a
note in both Windows and Debian, but from what I heard it is perfectly ok
and to be ignored.
"Check: CRAN incoming feasibility, Result: NOTE
Maintainer: 'John Doe>' "
But I also get an ERROR in the Debian check