Yeah, this is a bug in whoami I think. It has a tryCatch() but it does
not suppress the error message from system().
Gabor
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 2:35 PM wrote:
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> Dear Uwe,
> thanks for your reply.
> But wouldn't checking for the SystemRequirements be the dependencies' jobs?
> Looking at `who
Dear Uwe,
thanks for your reply.
But wouldn't checking for the SystemRequirements be the dependencies' jobs?
Looking at `whoami`'s code (which is basically a single very well structured
and clearly written file of 350 lines including roxygen comments by Gabor
Csardi),
I see exactly a single call t
On 28.04.2020 09:28, fvaf...@mailbox.org wrote:
Dear Jeff,
thanks for your reply,
I exactly know, where gitr and whoami are called, since I constitently use the
`::` operator to import from any dependency.
I am pretty sure that I use those packages for intended purposes only.
Furthermore, CRA
Dear Jeff,
thanks for your reply,
I exactly know, where gitr and whoami are called, since I constitently use the
`::` operator to import from any dependency.
I am pretty sure that I use those packages for intended purposes only.
Furthermore, CRAN reports issues for system calls (made by `git2r` a