On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 17:26:16 +0300
Ivan Krylov wrote:
> I'm probably doing something stupid with the file names that usually
> works but isn't guaranteed to work in all cases, but I cannot figure
> it out.
Long story short, the problem turned out to be that I called basename()
and dirname() on
Hi Ivan,
On 27 March 2021 at 19:11, Ivan Krylov wrote:
| Dirk, thank you a prompt reply!
|
| I see the issue you took part in solving:
| https://github.com/x13org/x13binary/issues/49
Yes. Temporary files are now written to a temporary directory which I make
sure to remove at end of examples
Dirk, thank you a prompt reply!
I see the issue you took part in solving:
https://github.com/x13org/x13binary/issues/49
Wondering if a combination of environment variables for R CMD check
could have helped reproduce this on another machine. Unfortunately
On 27 March 2021 at 17:26, Ivan Krylov wrote:
| Dear R-package-devel,
|
| My package "albatross" doesn't contain any compiled code and has been
| checked on both a POSIX-compatible system and on Windows, so I wasn't
| expecting any problems after seeing it pass CRAN "pretest" checks.
| Imagine
Dear R-package-devel,
My package "albatross" doesn't contain any compiled code and has been
checked on both a POSIX-compatible system and on Windows, so I wasn't
expecting any problems after seeing it pass CRAN "pretest" checks.
Imagine my surprise when it failed a test on M1mac while reading