Don MacQueen wrote:
> At the risk of oversimplifying, there are three steps to developing
> and using a package:
>
> 1) build
> 2) install
> 3) load
>
> Evidently your package does steps 1 and 2 but not 3.
>
> Furthermore, it tells you, "not a valid package", and says something
> that is sug
At the risk of oversimplifying, there are three steps to developing
and using a package:
1) build
2) install
3) load
Evidently your package does steps 1 and 2 but not 3.
Furthermore, it tells you, "not a valid package", and says something
that is suggestive of a version problem:
"installed
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 7:52 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * checking whether the package can be loaded ... ERROR
> Error in library(HighProbability) :
> 'HighProbability' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0?
> Execution halted
Although it might be obvious, can you load this packa
Dear all,
I have prepared a new package to install in R, I tried to check my package
and I got the following message
232sub141:~ zahra$ R CMD check /Users/zahra/Desktop/HighProbability
* checking for working latex ... OK
* usi
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