- local OS X install, R 3.3.1
- ubuntu 12.04 (on travis-ci), R 3.3.1, R 3.2.5, R-devel.
- win-builder (devel)
0 ERRORs | 1 WARNING | 4 NOTEs
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checking installed package size ... NOTE.
This is all compiled code in the libs/ directory.
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checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... NOTE This package is MIT licensed.
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checking package dependencies ... NOTE Package suggested but not available for checking: 'dtplyr'
Suggests or Enhances not in mainstream repositories: dtplyr checking Rd cross-references ... WARNING
I'll submit this once dplyr has been accepted (unless you'd prefer a parallel submission)
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checking dependencies in R code ... NOTE Missing or unexported object: 'RSQLite::rsqliteVersion'
This is used for compatiblity with both current and next version of RSQLite.
I ran R CMD check
on all 297 reverse dependencies (https://github.com/hadley/dplyr/tree/master/revdep/). There are unfortunately a number of new failures described below. There were two sets of failures caused by deliberate changes to the API:
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select() previously used NSE and "virtual" functions; now it uses real functions:
- alakazam: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING
- assertr: checking examples ... ERROR
- condformat: checking examples ... ERROR
- ddpcr: checking examples ... ERROR
- easyformatr: checking examples ... ERROR
- mtconnectR: checking examples ... ERROR
- statar: checking examples ... ERROR
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$.tbl_df is now stricter, throwing an error if the column does not exist. This causes some code that previously failed silently to now throw an error:
- broom: checking examples ... ERROR
- ggmcmc: checking examples ... ERROR
- gutenbergr: checking examples ... ERROR
- rplexos: checking examples ... ERROR
bigrquery fails - I have a 0.5 compatible version ready for submission once dplyr is through (unfortunately it was too difficult to make a package that worked with both dplyr 0.4 and 0.5.)
There were also a bunch of errors that don't seem related to dplyr (as far as I can tell)
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chunked: checking tests ... ERROR
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datastepr: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING
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DeLorean: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING This looks like some C++ compilation problem
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describer: checking tests ... ERROR Looks like automatic code linting error
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dotwhisker: checking examples ... ERROR
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edeaR: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING Stricter coercion check when rbinding
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elpatron: checking examples ... ERROR
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ggspectra: checking examples ... ERROR
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ggvis: checking tests ... ERROR Failing on CRAN (we're still working on a fix)
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haven: checking examples ... ERROR Failing on CRAN (have fix in progress)
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modellingTools: checking examples ... ERROR Now throw error if you try and create a tibble with multiple columns that have the same name.
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photobiology: checking examples ... ERROR
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photobiologyInOut: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING
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RCMIP5: checking tests ... ERROR Numerical failure in tests, seems unrelated to dplyr.
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resumer: checking tests ... ERROR
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RNeXML: checking examples ... ERROR
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SpaDES: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING ???
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sprintfr: checking examples ... ERROR Fails to import data_frame function
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tidytext: checking examples ... ERROR
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treeplyr: checking examples ... WARNING Uses deprecated function from tibble package
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useful: checking tests ... ERROR
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vcfR: checking examples ... ERROR
Finally, there were a few failures because of install problems:
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Failed to install dependencies for: biomartr, HydeNet, IATscores, myTAI, pRF
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Failed to install: aemo, bigrquery, imager, morse, RSQLServer, texmexseq
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GenCAT: checking examples ... ERROR Doesn't correctly check for non-installed suggested package
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glycanr: checking examples ... ERROR Doesn't correctly check for non-installed suggested package
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poplite: checking re-building of vignette outputs ... WARNING Doesn't correctly check for non-installed suggested package
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tigger: checking examples ... ERROR Doesn't correctly check for non-installed suggested package
Authors were notified on June 9, June 14, and again today.