Hi Dirk, Thanks for your comment. Maybe I haven't been enough clear. The package declares all the necessary dependencies correctly following the guidelines you provide. I am only able to detect the problem by running an example:
This works: library(CSTools) library(qmap) exp <- lonlat_data$exp obs <- lonlat_data$obs res <- CST_QuantileMapping(exp, obs) This fails: library(CSTools) exp <- lonlat_data$exp obs <- lonlat_data$obs res <- CST_QuantileMapping(exp, obs) The DESCRIPTION sets: Imports: qmap, The function sets: |#'@import qmap| The NAMESPACE sets: |import(qmap) I guess I am missing something to check but I don't know what. Thanks for your help. Núria | El 18/9/20 a las 18:52, Dirk Eddelbuettel escribió: > On 18 September 2020 at 18:38, Nuria Perez-Zanon wrote: > | I am maintaining a package call CSTools which is aimed for > | post-processing climate simulations. > [...] > | library(CSTools) > | library(qmap) > > You never use library() in a package. Rather, you declare dependency > relationsships via DESCRIPTION (and likely NAMESPACE). See "Writing R > Extensions" for all the details. > > Dirk > http://bsc.es/disclaimer [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel