On 24 April 2005 at 11:23, Roland Stigge wrote:
| Package: lattice
| Version: 0.10.16-1

Oh darn -- I had not noticed the newer 0.11-6 from April via either my manual
checks on CRAN, or the automatic watch file signal on the Debian site.

So thanks for that, and ....

| Severity: serious
| 
| Hi,
| 
| building the package lattice in a clean sid build environment
| (with pbuilder) on i386 results in:
| 
| =========================================================================
| [...]
| * checking R files for library.dynam ... OK
| * checking S3 generic/method consistency ... OK
| * checking replacement functions ... OK
| * checking foreign function calls ... OK
| * checking Rd files ... OK
| * checking for missing documentation entries ... OK
| * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... OK
| * checking Rd \usage sections ... OK
| * checking for CRLF line endings in C/C++/Fortran sources/headers ... OK
| * creating lattice-Ex.R ... OK
| * checking examples ... ERROR
| Running examples in lattice-Ex.R failed.
| The error most likely occurred in:
| 
| > ### * lset
| > 
| > flush(stderr()); flush(stdout())
| > 
| > ### Name: lset
| > ### Title: Interface to modify Trellis Settings - Deprecated
| > ### Aliases: lset
| > ### Keywords: utilities
| > 
| > ### ** Examples
| > 
| > show.settings(col.whitebg())
| Error in grid.rect(y = unit(i, "native"), h = unit(0.5, "native"), gp = 
gpar(fill = strip.background$col[i])) : 
|       argument 2 matches multiple formal arguments
| Execution halted
| make: *** [R_any_arch] Error 1
| =========================================================================

This problem is also not present in my pbuilder run on a freshly created sid
chroot ('pbuilder updated' as of last night).

New package on its way...

Thanks again.

Tschoe,  Dirk

| 
| Thanks for considering.
| 
| 
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| 
| Please note that this report has not been generated fully automatically.
| DARTS just helped finding the problem.

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