Hello,
I' have just tried to submit a package to CRAN which has a Bioconductor
dependency. I import "GeneticsPed" in my package but
when installing it, have this error:
ERROR: dependency 'GeneticsPed' is not available for package 'LRQMM'
* removing 'C:/Users/.../LRQMM'.
or this check:
I don't know about Windows 10 but I think that the pointers to Rtools need to
be to the bin subdirectory. Also, it is prudent to have these at the beginning
of the search path, e.g.
PATH=c:\Rtools\bin;c:\Rtools\mingw_64\bin;c:\ProgramF\R\R-3.6.0patched\bin;
I am not sure if the entry for ming_w
Hi everyone,
I just rewrote a bit of Matlab code into R and that I would like to make
it available for the community.
Unfortunately this bit of code has been published by authors that I've
never contacted.
I was wondering if I could submit a package to CRAN by keeping the same
license as the
Not a lawyer, but...
I would expect that it depends on what license it was published under
originally. If it doesn't explicitly allow the creation of derivative works,
then I would be wary.
-pd
> On 18 Sep 2019, at 13:59 , Raphael Bonnet
> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just rewrote a bit o
Thank you Peter for your response,
It looks ok for the license. The journal's content appears to be under
this license:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Raphael
Le 18/09/2019 à 14:11, peter dalgaard a écrit :
Not a lawyer, but...
I would expect that it depends on what license it
Yes. Check out
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.en.html#GPLCompatibleLicenses
and also note that CC-BY is not recommended as a software license (by CC
themselves). As there is one-way compatibility, it should be possible to
clarify the situation by putting your derivative work under th
Hi, Georgi et al.:
Thanks to Georgi, I changed my path. That led me to a different
error. A search for the new error led me to:
https://thecoatlessprofessor.com/programming/cpp/installing-rtools-for-compiled-code-via-rcpp/
That recommended:
install.packages("installr")
library("i
Hello, All:
What's the recommended way to get pdflatex installed on Windows
10 to run "R CMD"?
I ask, because "R CMD build bssm" under Windows 10 produced
'Warning in system2(..., stdout = FALSE, stderr = FALSE) : '"pdflatex"'
not found'.
This was after installing Rtoo