Hi Luke,
I just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to add this tag. That is
very helpful to know which bugs are worth working on and need help. Keep up
the good work!
Toby
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 7:23 AM wrote:
> Just a quick note to mention that we have added a HELPWANTED keyword
> on
Thank you Dirk "Eddelbuettel" (apologies for my spelling, it's your name,
so I should be able to spell it correctly, particularly if I'm asking you
for help) and Rodrigo Tobar for the responses! It sounds like I've gone
down a rabbit hole that I should not have.
When I omit ```configure``` (in my
I am having issues with undefined compiler symbols in a package with C
code that I recently updated:
https://www.r-project.org/nosvn/R.check/r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang/poismf-00install.html
The issue seems to be connected with usage of OpenMP, and happens only
when compiling with clang:
Hi Ulrich,
Also if supporting your package on Windows turns out to be too much of a
burden we can always mark it as unsupported on this platform. Still
better than giving up on the package.
Cheers,
H.
On 8/11/20 08:21, Ulrich Bodenhofer wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your open words! We
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your open words! We understand the situation and accept your
/ the core team's decision. Yes, we will ask the community for help.
Even if nobody volunteers, we will not give up our package too easily.
Currently, there is only one error in an example on the Windows
> Rui Barradas writes:
Thanks: both fixed now in the trunk with c79004.
Best
-k
> Hello,
> R 4.0.2 on Ubuntu 20.04, sessionInfo() below.
> I believe there are two typos in ?file.path, section Value, 2nd paragraph.
> 1. There is a close parenthesis missing after Encoding, as it is
>