El jue., 5 jul. 2018 21:35, David Hugh-Jones <davidhughjo...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Installed from CRAN or github? CRAN should be OK - I hope! > >From GitHub before the patch. > On Thu, 5 Jul 2018 at 20:33, Iñaki Úcar <i.uca...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I installed huxtable in two environments, my own Fedora installation with >> R 3.5.0 and all my packages and in a fresh Ubuntu system with R 3.4.4 and >> an empty library. In both cases, huxtable is unusable: every example I try >> fails because it doesn't find the methods. >> >> So it has nothing to do with R checks or CRAN scripts, and it seems >> improbable to me that the error comes from a corrupted dependency. >> >> Iñaki >> >> >> El jue., 5 jul. 2018 20:06, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> >> escribió: >> >>> On 05/07/2018 9:11 AM, David Hugh-Jones wrote: >>> > >>> > Agreed. I fixed the roxygen2 and it works fine. But yet, the original >>> > v4.0.1 on CRAN has a namespace file which contains >>> > >>> > S3method(bold,huxtable) >>> > export(bold) >>> > export(bold.huxtable) >>> > >>> > and >>> > >>> > S3method("align<-",huxtable) >>> > export("align<-") >>> > export("align<-.huxtable") >>> > >>> > yet still fails on linux-patched and linux-release, with "no >>> applicable >>> > method" errors for align<- and bold. Unfortunately, I don't know how >>> to >>> > reproduce the error on any other platform.... >>> >>> I just got R installed on an Ubuntu VM, and ran "R CMD check >>> huxtable_4.0.1.tar.gz" both with and without "--as-cran", without seeing >>> the error you quoted. (I did see other problems, related to not having >>> things like pandoc installed; nothing that looked like a problem with >>> the package rather than a problem with my R installation.) >>> >>> That looks like a bug, but without having a system that can reproduce >>> it, it's hard to narrow down where: >>> >>> - In R's checks? Seems unlikely, given it is so system specific. >>> - In CRAN's scripts? Really unlikely, since all the tests are in R. >>> - In huxtable or some package used by huxtable? Seems possible: >>> maybe memory got corrupted. Perhaps running under some memory checker >>> would be more informative. >>> >>> Perhaps the CRAN team could be helpful here. >>> >>> > >>> > Anyway, meanwhile, my problem is fixed and I have learned something >>> > about function environments. >>> >>> Given that the error is unrelated to the solution, it really looks like >>> memory corruption somewhere or other. >>> >>> Duncan Murdoch >>> >> -- > Sent from Gmail Mobile > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel