Dear Duncan, Many thanks!
Am Mi, 1. Nov 2017, um 16:17, schrieb Duncan Murdoch: > On 01/11/2017 8:11 AM, Albrecht Kauffmann wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > after compiling R-3.4.2 on opensuse leap 42.3, make check failed. Until > > R-3.4.1 I never had a problem with these tests. No, the programm stops > > at the following line of tests/reg-tests-1d.R: > > > >> ## available.packages() (not) caching in case of errors > >> tools::assertWarning(ap1 <- available.packages(repos = "http://foo.bar")) > >> tools::assertWarning(ap2 <- available.packages(repos = "http://foo.bar")) > > error in assertCondition(expr, "warning", > > .exprString = d.expr) : Got simpleError evaluating of ap2 <- > > available.packages(repo ...: wanted warning > > > > The error message is a result of: ap2 <- available.packages(repos = > > "http://foo.bar"), > > not of the following condition in the test script: stopifnot(nrow(ap1) > > == 0, identical(ap1, ap2)) . > > What error message did you see? after: R --vanilla <../R-3.4.2/tests/reg-tests-1d.R I get ... > ## available.packages() (not) caching in case of errors > tools::assertWarning(ap1 <- available.packages(repos = "http://foo.bar")) > tools::assertWarning(ap2 <- available.packages(repos = "http://foo.bar")) Error in assertCondition(expr, "warning", .exprString = d.expr) : Got simpleError during evaluating of ap2 <- available.packages(repo ...: wanted warning Calls: <Anonymous> -> assertCondition Evaluation stopped > > > > > ap1 <- available.packages(repos = "http://foo.bar") works well, but the > > following line stops the program. > > > > After replacing "http://foo.bar" by "http://foo.poi" (every phrase > > different from "bar" works well), reg-test-1d.R passed without error > > message the interpreter. > > > > Has someone an idea why the original program code stops (only) at line > > 698: > > tools::assertWarning(ap2 <- available.packages(repos = > > "http://foo.bar"))? > > > > > Perhaps your system is resolving foo.bar to a web address. If I use a > URL for a web page that doesn't have a repository, I still get a > warning, but the text of the error may explain why you don't. There was a message, maybe a warning, but I don't understand it. Now I installed R-3.4.2 also on another PC; there it works fine. Do you have an idea, what went wrong here? Albrecht Kauffmann > > Duncan Murdoch ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.