On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Thomas Sandmann <sandmann.tho...@gene.com> wrote: > My gCMAP package also throws this warning. I have been trying to find the > guilty .path.package() through several layers of CRAN dependencies already, > but am still looking. >
One thing you could try would be to run R CMD check on the package which will produce a gCMAP.Rcheck/gCMAP-Ex.R file contaning all your example code (since the warning seems to come from one or more man page examples). Then start R: debug(.path.package) source("gCMAP-Ex.R", echo=TRUE, max=Inf) That may trigger it in which case R will say something like: "debugging in .path.package('foo')" where foo is likely to be the guilty party However, I was not able to do this because a recent change to gCMAP seems to cause an error--it fails build in today's build report. > In case I cannot find / convince the author of the package containing the > .path.package() call to correct the function call: Is there anything else I > can do to deal with this warning other than removing the dependency ? > It's ok to let the warning happen in this case, once you've done all you can. There are ways to suppress warnings but sometimes it's better to know they are happening; you don't want to suppress an unexpected warning by mistake. Dan > Thanks, > Thomas > > > On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Dan Tenenbaum <dtene...@fhcrc.org> wrote: >> >> On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 1:29 PM, Elana Fertig <ejfer...@jhmi.edu> wrote: >> > I'm having a similar problem with my package, CoGAPS, which Is giving a >> > warning for .path.package that does not appear to be anywhere in my code, >> > nor does it depend on Biobase. Any suggestions would be greatly >> > appreciated! >> >> This means a package that you depend on, or some upstream dependency, >> stil calls .path.package(). In your case it's the gdata package frm >> CRAN. >> Dan >> >> >> > >> > Elana >> > >> > WARNING: E-mail sent over the Internet is not secure. Information sent >> > by e-mail may not remain confidential. DISCLAIMER: This e-mail is intended >> > only for the individual to whom it is addressed. It may be used only in >> > accordance with applicable laws. If you received this e-mail by mistake, >> > notify the sender and destroy the e-mail. >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list >> > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel > > > > > -- > Thomas Sandmann > Computational biologist > > Genentech, Inc. > 1 DNA Way > South San Francisco, CA 94080 > USA > > Phone: +1 650 225 6273 > Fax: +1 650 225 5389 > Email: sandmann.tho...@gene.com _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel