Hi Max,
Following your comment about, ".Rbuildignore is used by R CMD build to exclude 
some files from the bundled package. If you created the tar.gz file manually, 
then .Rbuildignore was, well, ignored. And .Rproj.user would then have been 
included in the tarball."
I assume that if I create the tar.gz file "automatically" through R and not 
7zip, then the .Rbuildignore is not ignored and I won't have the problem of 
.Rproj.user being included in the tarball:

devtools::build(pkg = "C:/Rstuff/olr", path = NULL, binary = FALSE, vignettes = 
TRUE, manual = FALSE, args = NULL, quiet = FALSE)

√  checking for file 'C:\Rstuff\olr/DESCRIPTION' ...-  preparing 'olr':√  
checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ...-  checking for LF line-endings in 
source and make files and shell scripts-  checking for empty or unneeded 
directories-  building 'olr_1.0.0.2000.tar.gz'   [1] 
"C:/Rstuff/olr_1.0.0.2000.tar.gz"
Thank you very much!





On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 9:25 AM, Max Turgeon <max.turg...@umanitoba.ca> 
wrote:

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.Rbuildignore is used by R CMD build to exclude some files from the bundled 
package. If you created the tar.gz file manually, then .Rbuildignore was, well, 
ignored. And .Rproj.user would then have been included in the tarball.





Max Turgeon
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Statistics
Department of Computer Science
University of Manitobamaxturgeon.ca





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Sent: December 5, 2019 8:17 AM
To: Martin Maechler
Cc: R-package-devel
Subject: Re: [R-pkg-devel] New Package olr 4 NOTES I meant .Rbuildignore.


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On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 3:19 AM, Martin Maechler 
<maech...@stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:

>>>>> Mat Fok via R-package-devel 
>>>>>    on Wed, 4 Dec 2019 22:25:47 +0000 writes:

    > Hi,
    > Thank you. I am wondering why the log would output .Rproj.user when it 
was already in the .Rignorefile. Hope the .Rignore file is correct anyways as I 
have mentioned below.

If you really use .Rignore then no wonder you have problems.
The correct file name is  .Rbuildignore

Martin

    > Thanks,
    > Mathew




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