On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 15:49:45 +0100
Serguei Sokol wrote:
> Currently, many R packages include TPS as part of them thus bloating
> their sizes and often duplicating files on a given system. And even
> when TPS is not included in an R package but is just installed on a
> system, it is not so obvious
Thanks for this hint.
Le 07/01/2020 à 20:47, Kevin Ushey a écrit :
The newest version of reticulate does something very similar: R
packages can declare their Python package dependencies in the
Config/reticulate field of a DESCRIPTION file, and reticulate can read
and use those dependencies to pr
On Tue, 7 Jan 2020 13:54:38 +
Christian Martin Hennig wrote:
> Are there any other options apart from rhub/docker to get wiser about
> my errors and issues (error on debian-clang in a routine that shows
> nothing suspicious on my machine
I cannot answer your original questions, but I can off
The newest version of reticulate does something very similar: R
packages can declare their Python package dependencies in the
Config/reticulate field of a DESCRIPTION file, and reticulate can read
and use those dependencies to provision a Python environment for the
user when requested (currently us
I was tracking down problems with my package yesterday that were specific
to r-devel and I had trouble reproducing the errors. I believe the issue is
that the rhub and the docker/rocker r-devel were not using the most recent
version of r-devel. My solution was to add r-devel to my travis ci.
https
Best wishes for 2020!
I would like to suggest a new feature for R package management. Its aim
is to enable package developers and end-users to rely on conda (
https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/ ) for managing third-party software
(TPS) on major platforms: linux64, win64 and osx64. Currently, man
That's good to know. I'm still at a loss what to do though. How are you
checking your packages on systems that are not available to you, other
than using rhub?
Chances are if something from Bioconductor is required by one of the
packages that I require, I can't get rid of it, right?
Thanks,
C
It is an R-hub bug: https://github.com/r-hub/rhub/issues/318
Gabor
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 2:05 PM Christian Martin Hennig
wrote:
>
> I should maybe add that I'm not even sure why I need Bioconductor, the
> package has:
>
> Imports: MASS, cluster, mclust, flexmix, prabclus, class, diptest,
> robu
I should maybe add that I'm not even sure why I need Bioconductor, the
package has:
Imports: MASS, cluster, mclust, flexmix, prabclus, class, diptest,
robustbase, kernlab, grDevices, graphics, methods, stats, utils, parallel
Suggests: tclust, pdfCluster, EMMIXskew, mvtnorm
Christian
On 1/7/20
Hi there,
I'm trying to track down some errors and issues of my fpc package. As I can't
reproduce any of these on my machine, I'm using rhub and docker.
I'm getting Bioconductor related issues with both
local_check_linux("fpc_2.2-3.tar.gz", image = "rhub/debian-clang-devel")
and
rhub::check
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