Hey,
I am not sure, that this is the right list for questions that are 'only
mildly' related to package developement. Your question is more about
API/webscraping etc. .
Maybe someone can point to a better place to post questions like this?.
... that beeing said ...
If I understand your pro
Hey,
as far as I understand it, it is not ok to do any writing to the filesystem
(except tempfiles) behind the back of the user - never ever (except on
installation).
But what you can do is implement explicit functions to explicitly save and
load options.
Furthermore, you can tell the user, that
Hey,
I am not a laywer but their terms are quite explicitly prohibiting
redistribution of their data without written consent.
Now you might build a package that does not collect, store and
redistributes the data but only allows to access the data provided there
'live' via some convenience functio
Hey,
Maybe webmockr (or something alike) can help:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/webmockr/index.html
Best, Peter
Rainer M Krug schrieb am Mi., 5. Sep. 2018, 15:38:
> OK - thanks. I will than disable the checks for CRAN.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rainer
>
>
> > On 5 Sep 2018, at 15:37, Uwe Ligg
Hello Everyone,
some weeks back I already wrote to CRAN but got no response. So, I post my
question here seeking for advice.
I am trying to publish a package to CRAN. I got rejected once with some
minor change requests. I implemented them and submitted again. This time I
got a whole array of chan
Hey,
thanks for taking the time to reply - I will start working on my changes
requests then.
Best, Peter
Am Do., 23. Apr. 2020 um 20:51 Uhr schrieb Duncan Murdoch <
murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>:
> On 23/04/2020 2:34 p.m., Peter Meissner wrote:
> > Hello Everyone,
> >
Hey Everyone,
I have an R-package that wraps some Java code.
The dependencies needed are around 10MB.
Thus I split the package into 2 packages. One providing only the
dependencies:
https://github.com/petermeissner/kafkaesquejars
... and one providing the actual code:
https://github.com/peterme
Hey,
Very interesting. I just made rJava work for Linux:
https://github.com/petermeissner/kafkaesque/blob/master/.github/workflows/tests.yml
Best, Peter
Blätte, Andreas schrieb am Fr. 22. Jan. 2021
um 17:38:
> Dear colleagues,
>
> as recommended by rOpenSci (see
> https://ropensci.org/tech