Lluis,

something you can do in you NAMESPACE to follow the advice below from Matthias if you are importing the functionality of a whole package is:

import(pkgyouneed, except=functionmethodyoudefine)

in this way, you're importing everything except that particular function or method that you are defining in your own package.

cheers,

robert.

On 28/02/2018 12:51, Matthias Döring wrote:
DearLluis,
how is your namespace defined? Do you use 'import' or 'importFrom' to load the package in question? If you are currently using 'import' to load all exports from the package, you could switch to 'importFrom' and exclude the function that causes the problems and then use the double-colon operator when referring to the package's function.

Kind regards
 Matthias

On 02/28/2018 11:31 AM, Lluís Revilla wrote:
Dear bioconductor core,

The development version of my package hosted in Github cannot be build. It
seems that another package is loaded when it shouldn't and masks the
functions that are used in the vignette. (In case anyone wants to help here
is the link to the StackOverflow question:
https://stackoverflow.com/q/49002455/2886003)

Additionally the current version hosted in Bioconductor has a warning in
the windows build. Which I hoped to correct for these release.

I don't know if I will find a solution on time for the next release (which
I expect in three weeks), but I am worried I won't be able to fix it on
time.

The End Of Life page of Bioconductor only talks about errors not warnings, and I couldn't find if this has been discussed previously in the archive. I
would like to know if I can leave the development version as is (until I
find a solution) or should I aim to correct the warning for the next
release?

Many thanks,

Lluís Revilla

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