It's surprising that this is only an error on Debian ...
In general "strong dependencies not in mainstream repositories" is a
non-starter. Here is the relevant paragraph from the CRAN repository
policies:
> Packages on which a CRAN package depends should be available from a
mainstream rep
Hi all,
I am trying to publish on CRAN a package that uses the INLA::inla function
from the INLA package. The INLA package is outside CRAN. After package
submission, CRAN gives me an error that seems to be related to the use of
this INLA::inla function on Debian R. The error says that the INLA pac
Thanks, Stefan.
Yes, I have seen that. However I decided to ask here, as the next
section of the Contributed Documentation website still encourages people
to contribute. Thanks once more for clarifying it.
On 9/4/20 2:55 PM, Stefan Evert wrote:
Did you read the notice
Note: The CRAN