Hi All,
This is the first time I am trying to upload a package. It is fun learning this
stuff.
Thank you all for kindly looking at the NOTES.
This is the log I recevied from CRAN volunteers:
https://win-builder.r-project.org/incoming_pretest/olr_1.0.0.2000_20191129_024844/Windows/00check.log
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04/12/2019 1:02 p.m., Mat Fok via R-package-devel wrote:
> Hi All,
> This is the first time I am trying to upload a package. It is fun learning
> this stuff.
> Thank you all for kindly looking at the NOTES.
> This is the log I recevied from CRAN volunteers:
> https://win-bui
I meant .Rbuildignore.
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On Thursday, December 5, 2019, 3:19 AM, Martin Maechler
wrote:
>>>>> Mat Fok via R-package-devel
>>>>> on Wed, 4 Dec 2019 22:25:47 + writes:
> Hi,
> Thank you. I am wondering why the
me files from the bundled
package. If you created the tar.gz file manually, then .Rbuildignore was, well,
ignored. And .Rproj.user would then have been included in the tarball.
Max Turgeon
Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Statistics
Department of Computer Science
University of Manitobamaxturge
Hi,
MatHatter/olr_r
Thank you all for helping! It has lead me in the right direction. I have
resolved a lot of the previous .Rbuildignore problems, because I have been
using R CMD to build the tarball or in other words, I have been using the batch
files to run the build and checks.
R CMD -as--cr