[R-pkg-devel] checks on CRAN notes 'examples_i386', but checks elsewhere do not
Thank you Georgi and Uwe! I've made doubly sure that "examples_and_tests" isn't in my tarball and I've uploaded again to CRAN. yours Kassel On Fri, 7 Jun 2019 at 17:07, Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de> wrote:
Or you have been there at the wrong time when we enabled a new check that was not able to correctly deal with check directories produced under bi-arch check siutuations. This is fixed for wionbuilder and wil be fixed in the R sources soon, Uwe On 07.06.2019 09:31, Georgi Boshnakov wrote:
It looks like you get the note when you run the check on the package
directory, rather than on the tarball of the package. Undoubtedly, you submitted the tarball towinbuilder. develops::check also first builds the package and then does the flecks on the tarball.
If unwanted files do creep into the tarball, use file.Rbuildignore to
tell the builder not to include them.
Georgi Boshnakov
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elsewhere do not
Hi All, This is my first time submitting a package to CRAN, and posting here. I hope I get everything right. Checks ran by CRAN for Windows systems generated a note that I don't know where to start to solve: * checking for non-standard things in the check directory ... NOTE Found the following files/directories: examples_i386 examples_x64 lacunaritycovariance-Ex_i386.Rout lacunaritycovariance-Ex_x64.Rout tests_i386 tests_x64 This note was not generated when I uploaded the package directly to winbuilder in either release or development versions of R. It also wasn't generated when I ran devtools::check() on my own (unix)
computer.
The results of the CRAN check can be seen here for another few days:
The check log containing the above note is here:
The package source can bee seen here: https://github.com/kasselhingee/lacunaritycovariance/tree/release I haven't noticed a solution discussed earlier on this email list and web searching gave me no joy. I am hoping you can help! yours Kassel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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