Last updated on 2024-10-04 10:52:59 CEST.
Flavor | Version | Tinstall | Tcheck | Ttotal | Status | Flags |
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r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang | 1.2.0 | 69.37 | 578.56 | 647.93 | NOTE | --no-vignettes |
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc | 1.2.0 | 39.40 | 350.46 | 389.86 | NOTE | --no-vignettes |
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang | 1.2.0 | 1031.69 | NOTE | --no-vignettes | ||
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc | 1.2.0 | 932.98 | NOTE | --no-vignettes | ||
r-devel-windows-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 130.00 | 545.00 | 675.00 | NOTE | --no-vignettes |
r-patched-linux-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 66.92 | 526.60 | 593.52 | NOTE | --no-vignettes |
r-release-linux-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 61.09 | 535.71 | 596.80 | NOTE | --no-vignettes |
r-release-macos-arm64 | 1.2.0 | 1803.00 | NOTE | |||
r-release-macos-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 1803.00 | NOTE | |||
r-release-windows-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 131.00 | 559.00 | 690.00 | NOTE | --no-vignettes |
r-oldrel-macos-arm64 | 1803.00 | FAIL | ||||
r-oldrel-macos-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 1803.00 | OK | |||
r-oldrel-windows-x86_64 | 1.2.0 | 165.00 | 637.00 | 802.00 | OK | --no-vignettes |
Version: 1.2.0
Flags: --no-vignettes
Check: Rd files
Result: NOTE
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:28-30: Lost braces
28 | {These are the packages I needed in Ubuntu:
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:34: Lost braces
34 | {Make sure that you have the correct \code{timezone} and \code{timeformat} arguments specified. Also, see \code{\link{outlie}}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:38: Lost braces
38 | {\code{R} might not have installed or loaded the package correctly---e.g., some files may have failed to overwrite previous versions---or the workspace/session might be corrupted. Uninstall \code{ctmm}, restart \code{R} without saving the workspace/session, and install \code{ctmm} again.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:43-48: Lost braces
43 | {\code{ctmm} has no recursive functions, so I am not exactly sure what causes this error, but it only occurs with certain versions of \code{R} on certain computer architectures. There are several solutions that have worked for people, including restarting \code{R} in a fresh session and updating their software. Alternatively:
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:52: Lost braces
52 | {Namespace collision sometimes occurs between \code{raster}, \code{sp}, \code{move}, and \code{ctmm}. Either restart \code{R} and only load the \code{ctmm} package, or run \code{ctmm::plot} instead of \code{plot}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:56: Lost braces
56 | {The default projection in \code{ctmm} does not preserve the direction of North, but better preserves distances for elongated distributions. See the \code{projection} argument in \code{\link{as.telemetry}} and the example in \code{\link[ctmm]{projection}}. The \code{\link{compass}} function is also useful for pointing north.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:60: Lost braces
60 | {Namespace collision can occur between \code{raster} and \code{ctmm}. Either restart \code{R} and only load the \code{ctmm} package, or run \code{ctmm::projection} instead of \code{projection}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:64: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
64 | {Maximize the plot window and/or increase your screen resolution.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:68: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
68 | {Click the gear icon in the upper-left corner of the plot window.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:72: Lost braces
72 | {Recent versions of \code{manipulate} and/or RStudio seem to have some issues. Sometimes the gear icon does not render unless you re-run the function 2-5 times.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:76: Lost braces
76 | {You probably have an outdated copy of the \code{manipulate} package installed. Update \code{R} to the latest version and then update all of your packages. This seems to happen frequently with the MacOS release of \code{R}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) sigfig.Rd:20: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
20 | \item{est}{Can be either confidence-interval estimates with rows {(lower-limit,point-estimate,upper-limit)} or point estimates (with \code{VAR} or \code{SD} also specified).}
| ^
Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc, r-devel-windows-x86_64, r-patched-linux-x86_64, r-release-linux-x86_64, r-release-windows-x86_64
Version: 1.2.0
Flags: --no-vignettes
Check: Rd cross-references
Result: NOTE
Found the following Rd file(s) with Rd \link{} targets missing package
anchors:
akde.Rd: res
as.telemetry.Rd: fread
ctmm-FAQ.Rd: zoom
projection.Rd: CRS
Please provide package anchors for all Rd \link{} targets not in the
package itself and the base packages.
Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc, r-devel-windows-x86_64
Version: 1.2.0
Check: Rd files
Result: NOTE
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:28-30: Lost braces
28 | {These are the packages I needed in Ubuntu:
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:34: Lost braces
34 | {Make sure that you have the correct \code{timezone} and \code{timeformat} arguments specified. Also, see \code{\link{outlie}}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:38: Lost braces
38 | {\code{R} might not have installed or loaded the package correctly---e.g., some files may have failed to overwrite previous versions---or the workspace/session might be corrupted. Uninstall \code{ctmm}, restart \code{R} without saving the workspace/session, and install \code{ctmm} again.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:43-48: Lost braces
43 | {\code{ctmm} has no recursive functions, so I am not exactly sure what causes this error, but it only occurs with certain versions of \code{R} on certain computer architectures. There are several solutions that have worked for people, including restarting \code{R} in a fresh session and updating their software. Alternatively:
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:52: Lost braces
52 | {Namespace collision sometimes occurs between \code{raster}, \code{sp}, \code{move}, and \code{ctmm}. Either restart \code{R} and only load the \code{ctmm} package, or run \code{ctmm::plot} instead of \code{plot}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:56: Lost braces
56 | {The default projection in \code{ctmm} does not preserve the direction of North, but better preserves distances for elongated distributions. See the \code{projection} argument in \code{\link{as.telemetry}} and the example in \code{\link[ctmm]{projection}}. The \code{\link{compass}} function is also useful for pointing north.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:60: Lost braces
60 | {Namespace collision can occur between \code{raster} and \code{ctmm}. Either restart \code{R} and only load the \code{ctmm} package, or run \code{ctmm::projection} instead of \code{projection}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:64: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
64 | {Maximize the plot window and/or increase your screen resolution.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:68: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
68 | {Click the gear icon in the upper-left corner of the plot window.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:72: Lost braces
72 | {Recent versions of \code{manipulate} and/or RStudio seem to have some issues. Sometimes the gear icon does not render unless you re-run the function 2-5 times.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) ctmm-FAQ.Rd:76: Lost braces
76 | {You probably have an outdated copy of the \code{manipulate} package installed. Update \code{R} to the latest version and then update all of your packages. This seems to happen frequently with the MacOS release of \code{R}.}
| ^
checkRd: (-1) sigfig.Rd:20: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
20 | \item{est}{Can be either confidence-interval estimates with rows {(lower-limit,point-estimate,upper-limit)} or point estimates (with \code{VAR} or \code{SD} also specified).}
| ^
Flavors: r-release-macos-arm64, r-release-macos-x86_64
Version: 1.2.0
Check: R code for possible problems
Result: FAIL
Flavor: r-oldrel-macos-arm64