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
Maybe your use of those packages represent use cases that are not tested by
those packages. If you pare down your code that triggers these problems to
small reproducible examples then you can contribute them to those packages?
On April 27, 2020 11:05:49 PM PDT, fvaf...@mailbox.org wrote:
>Dear A