Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
51 lines (35 loc) · 2.06 KB

cran-comments.md

File metadata and controls

51 lines (35 loc) · 2.06 KB

Current Submission (1.2.2):

  • Local R CMD check results

    0 errors | 0 warnings | 0 note

  • This is a resubmission of mcgibbsit with back quotes(``) changed to single quotes ('') in the DESCRIPTION title field as requested by Uwe Ligges.

Previous Submission (1.2.1):

  • Local R CMD check results

    0 errors | 0 warnings | 0 note

  • R-Hub builder R CMD check results:

    • Two NOTEs are present under R devel on all three of Windows, MacOS, and Ubuntu Linux

      1. Package was archived on CRAN: This submission resolves all of the issues listed on the the CRAN package check page (https://cran-archive.r-project.org/web/checks/2022/2022-06-23_check_results_mcgibbsit.html).

      2. Possibly misspelled words in DESCRIPTION: All of these are author or method names.

    • The R-Hub builder reports some NOTEs that appear to be issues with the particular R installation, rather than with the mcgibbsit package itself.

      • Windows:

        * checking for non-standard things in the check directory ... NOTE
        Skipping checking math rendering: package 'V8' unavailable
        Found the following files/directories:
          ''NULL''
        * checking for detritus in the temp directory ... NOTE
        Found the following files/directories:
          'lastMiKTeXException'
        
      • MacOs and Ubuntu:

        Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs:
          URL: https://stat.uw.edu/sites/default/files/files/reports/2001/tr395.pdf
            From: man/mcgibbsit.Rd
            Status: Error
            Message: libcurl error code 60:
                SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
                (Status without verification: OK)
                
        * checking HTML version of manual ... NOTE
        Skipping checking HTML validation: no command 'tidy' found
        Skipping checking math rendering: package 'V8' unavailable