On 12/09/2016 2:01 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
Folks:
My stripless package passed all cran checks and built without issues.
But I received the following message from the Windows build:
---------
Error in loadNamespace(j <- i[[1L]], c(lib.loc, .libPaths()), versionCheck =
vI[[j]]) :
there is no package called ‘lme4'
Quitting from lines 108-111 (stripless_vignette.Rmd)
Error: processing vignette 'stripless_vignette.Rmd' failed with diagnostics:
object 'hsb' not found
Execution halted
-------------
I do not have any reference to lme4 in my package or vignette. So is this the
dependency from the faraway package, which my vignette uses (a couple of its
datasets) and which does depend on lme4? If so, do I have to move faraway from
my “suggests” to “imports” or “depends, which I read as contrary to what the R
extensions manual says. If so, this sounds like a bug to me — why should I be
responsible for such dependencies, which could be endless?
2nd: “hsb” is in the faraway package. I state specifically in the vignette
that the package needs to be installed, and I have the following code in the
vignette (using rmarkdown and knitr):
```{r, echo = FALSE,message= FALSE }
if(!require(faraway, quietly = TRUE)){
cat("\n, The **faraway** package must be installed to run",
"subsequent examples in this vignette.\n",sep = "")
}
```
I don’t think I should install the package automatically, as this seems an
inappropriate intrusion on the user. I do make the compiled pdf version
available in /docs. What is “appropropriate behavior” for me to avoid these
warnings?
I agree you shouldn't install anything automatically. If your vignette
depends on faraway and it isn't present, I think it's reasonable to fail
at that point: use "stop()" rather than just "cat()" for the message.
Normally Win-builder should have all the mainstream packages installed,
so this won't be a problem for them, though it might be one for some of
your users: but your message should make clear to them what to do to
fix it.
The message "there is no package called ‘lme4'"suggests things are not
"normal" on Win-builder. If this is running under R-devel, that happens
from time to time. For example, yesterday I introduced a change that
contained some errors; it may have caused lme4 to fail (though I hadn't
noticed that on my system, I wasn't looking for it). This kind of
problem is generally inconvenient but at least it is transient.
If you got that error on a version earlier than R-devel, then it's
probably worth asking about it, perhaps first looking at the CRAN page
for lme4 to see if there's information there about what might have gone
wrong.
Duncan Murdoch
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