I was told to bring this issue to r-devel or r-package-devel. It appears to
me that package-devel is the more appropriate of the two for this issue.
referencing this RcppEigen issue:
https://github.com/RcppCore/RcppEigen/issues/74
I presume the line in the policy document: "Packages should not
It seems that 'broom' itself is failing tests on CRAN under Windows oldrel, and
this may cause it to be missing from the R installation running tests on CRAN.
See:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_broom.html
Pedro.
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Pedro J. Aphalo
University Lecturer, Principal Investigat
This works for me locally too, so I'd recommend trying win-devel
again. Sometimes you catch it in an inconsistent state and your check
fails for reasons unrelated to your package.
Hadley
On Sat, Sep 7, 2019 at 3:50 PM Georgina Anderson
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First of all I am so grateful for your advices and I am sorry for writting the
previous email using HTML instead of plain text.
I give forecast package as an example because is one of the packages that a I
need in my package, but the truly problem was months ago using FIAR package
because th