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Meaning of .noemail extension for CRAN uploads?

3 messages · Milan Bouchet-Valat, Uwe Ligges

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Hi all!

I've uploaded two packages to CRAN via FTP [1] about a week ago, and
while one was promptly processed by Brian Ripley (thanks for that!), the
second got the .noemail extension added, and nothing else happened. So I
wonder whether CRAN maintainers are waiting for some action on my side
or whether I should just wait without worrying. (Of course, I did send a
manual e-mail stating I accept CRAN policies -- I even sent it twice.)

I'm aware that CRAN policies [2] state:
But this does not give me the meaning of this intriguing .noemail
extension. :-)

I guess this message can also be useful for people looking for this in
the future, since currently Web searches do not return anything
interesting for "CRAN .noemail".


Thanks!



1: ftp://cran.r-project.org/incoming
2: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html
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On 04.02.2013 14:17, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
Please ask CRAN at ...., readers of this mailing list cannot know.

The .noemail extension typically indicates that the CRAN admins do not 
have received any submission message and hence do not know if the 
submission comes from the maintainer or someone else.

Best,
Uwe Ligges
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Le lundi 04 f?vrier 2013 ? 18:58 +0100, Uwe Ligges a ?crit :
That's what I did (twice!), so I figured here I would get an answer, and
I would be able to check that my message correctly arrived to its
destination.
OK, so I was right to be concerned about it. ;-)

This e-mail will at least serve as a reference for future Googlers, but
it might be useful to mention the meaning of .noemail you just gave me
in the CRAN policies page. Currently, the explanation (see above) sounds
rather like: "don't worry, this means the upload is in progress", which
is not the case with .noemail.

I'm transferring you privately the mail I sent to CRAN@, since it seems
I'm not able to send it directly (blocked SMTP server?).

Thanks for your reply!