Dear Berry,
Thanks for your reply! I was away from my computer until now. We also
submitted to CRAN, but the dependency version is still causing an error:
package RevGadgets_1.0.0.tar.gz does not pass the incoming checks
> automatically, please see the following pre-tests:
> Windows: <
> https://
Thank you so much Sebastian!
Pooja
Pooja Gangras, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Research Scientist - RNA Therapeutics
Eli Lilly and Company
Lilly Corporate Center, Indianapolis IN 46285 U.S.A.
Office phone number: (317) 651-0589
Cellphone number: (614) 906-0940
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CONFI
Packages on CRAN can depend on released packages from both CRAN and
Bioconductor.
I don't know why "msa" is missing on the Debian check machine. The check
results of another CRAN package that suggests "msa" indicate that this
package is currently unavailable on all Linux, Solaris and macOS
ma
Thanks to you both, Ivan and Tomas. Capital D it is, then.
-David
From: Tomas Kalibera
Date: Monday, August 16, 2021 at 8:48 AM
To: Ivan Krylov , David Norris
Cc: "r-package-devel@r-project.org"
Subject: Re: [R-pkg-devel] UX for "WARNING unable to translate to native
encoding"?
On 8/16/21 1
Hi all,
PFA the pre-check results for my package surfaltr from CRAN. I am having
troubles with a package dependency on Debian that I am not able to fix. 2
functions in my package require a Bioconductor package msa
(https://bioconductor.org/packages/release/bioc/html/msa.html). To deal with
thi
On 8/16/21 12:42 PM, Ivan Krylov wrote:
On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 09:05:54 +
David Norris wrote:
Unicode U+00d7 (times), U+00b1 (plus-minus) and U+03bc (mu) have
equivalents in Latin-1 encoding, and I have used these without
difficulty in strings, neither U+2206 (INCREMENT) nor U+0394 (Greek
D
On Mon, 16 Aug 2021 09:05:54 +
David Norris wrote:
> Unicode U+00d7 (times), U+00b1 (plus-minus) and U+03bc (mu) have
> equivalents in Latin-1 encoding, and I have used these without
> difficulty in strings, neither U+2206 (INCREMENT) nor U+0394 (Greek
> Delta) does
But not in some other loc
Whereas Unicode U+00d7 (times), U+00b1 (plus-minus) and U+03bc (mu) have
equivalents in Latin-1 encoding, and I have used these without difficulty in
strings, neither U+2206 (INCREMENT) nor U+0394 (Greek Delta) does:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1
Consequently, my attempt to use a p