[R-pkg-devel] '! LaTeX Error: Option clash for package xcolor' on linux-based builds

2018-12-20 Thread Adam Price
Hi, I am currently having an issue getting past a warning that's occurring on linux based builds for my vignette. The warning is: "! LaTeX Error: Option clash for package xcolor." The check results are here: https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_DEVis.html I currently cannot repro

Re: [R-pkg-devel] Submitting CORELS (Certifiably Optimal Rule Lists) package with/without Windows support

2018-12-20 Thread Mark van der Loo
Dear Aditya, You ask: | Am I able to submit this without Windows support, or could somebody help us with supporting Windows? The CRAN policy[1] is pretty clear about this: "Package authors should make all reasonable efforts to provide cross-platform portable code. Packages will not normally be

Re: [R-pkg-devel] Submitting CORELS (Certifiably Optimal Rule Lists) package with/without Windows support

2018-12-20 Thread Ralf Stubner
On 20.12.18 13:52, Aditya Saligrama wrote: > I was able to get the package to compile on Windows by emulating the way > the sbrl package builds in Windows support. However, when I try to run > the package on Windows, R completely crashes and exits to the desktop. > > Would you have any suggestions

Re: [R-pkg-devel] Submitting CORELS (Certifiably Optimal Rule Lists) package with/without Windows support

2018-12-20 Thread Aditya Saligrama
I was able to get the package to compile on Windows by emulating the way the sbrl package builds in Windows support. However, when I try to run the package on Windows, R completely crashes and exits to the desktop. Would you have any suggestions on how to debug or fix this? Thanks, -Aditya Salig

Re: [R-pkg-devel] Submitting CORELS (Certifiably Optimal Rule Lists) package with/without Windows support

2018-12-20 Thread Ralf Stubner
On 20.12.18 02:54, Aditya Saligrama wrote: > I am trying to submit an R interface for CORELS (Certifiably Optimal Rule > Lists). However, I've had a lot of difficulty getting this to compile and run > on Windows. In its current state, it compiles on Windows but crashes when I > try to run it. Am