On 2/21/23 2:34 AM, Vasileios Nikolaidis wrote:
Yes, with all this I can think where I may have messed up. So thanks
for the help, at least it verified it is indeed an issue with the
code. As far as OSs, I use Ubuntu variants a lot and (on several
machines) but these days I have easier access to Windows (with WSL2
btw). I also like a strict compiler (and linker), there is usually a
reason why they are strict. So if it is not obvious from examining the
code,? I will set up something (be it WSL, VM or Docker) for testing.
If you have NOT tried "GitHub Action" yet, I highly recommend it.
For my packages, every time I do "git push", it automatically runs "R
CMD build / check" on 5 different platforms -- with no further effort
on my part other than checking the results.
It should be easy to get something to work following the
instructions in Wickham and Bryan, R Packages[1] or copying the code
from another package.[2] If that fails, you might be able to get help
from this list. I got valuable suggestions from Dir Eddelbuettel and
Duncan Murdoch.
I don't know if any version of Debian is available on GitHub
Action. However, if CRAN is rejecting your package on GitHub Action, a
question about that to this list might help make it available. If you
have special Ubuntu configuration issues that are not provided in the
standard GitHub Action configurations, asking here might help you with
that.
Hope this helps,
Spencer Graves
[1]
https://r-pkgs.org
[2] e.g.,
https://github.com/JamesRamsay5/fda
Thanks again,
Vasilis
???? 2023-02-20 23:09, Dirk Eddelbuettel ??????:
On 20 February 2023 at 22:37, Vasileios Nikolaidis wrote:
| Thanks for taking the time to check it. The hint about the virtual
| 'layer' class is valuable.
| I will look into it.
Sounds good, glad to have been of assistance.? On a lark, I also
tried your
most recent CRAN release, and it installs and loads fine here.
| PS I am tempted to set up a Debian test platform to speed up fixing
the
| package.
| (Or abandon submitting the package to CRAN alltogether.)
I love working on Linux. And these days I hear from some friends that
having
WSL2 on a (recent enough) Windows computer is also good as it
effectively
gives a second machine with Ubuntu on it.? Docker can also be
helpful, as are
the online resources -- rhub has helped me with both macos and
windows builds.
Dirk