Last updated on 2024-12-22 13:48:31 CET.
Flavor | Version | Tinstall | Tcheck | Ttotal | Status | Flags |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang | 2.9-1 | 9.61 | 60.97 | 70.58 | NOTE | |
r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc | 2.9-1 | 6.03 | 42.80 | 48.83 | NOTE | |
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang | 2.9-1 | 114.50 | NOTE | |||
r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc | 2.9-1 | 106.91 | NOTE | |||
r-devel-windows-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 12.00 | 97.00 | 109.00 | NOTE | |
r-patched-linux-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 16.86 | 57.97 | 74.83 | NOTE | |
r-release-linux-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 7.82 | 57.56 | 65.38 | NOTE | |
r-release-macos-arm64 | 2.9-1 | 33.00 | NOTE | |||
r-release-macos-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 46.00 | NOTE | |||
r-release-windows-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 11.00 | 85.00 | 96.00 | NOTE | |
r-oldrel-macos-arm64 | 2.9-1 | 34.00 | OK | |||
r-oldrel-macos-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 77.00 | OK | |||
r-oldrel-windows-x86_64 | 2.9-1 | 15.00 | 95.00 | 110.00 | OK |
Version: 2.9-1
Check: Rd files
Result: NOTE
checkRd: (-1) indexplot.Rd:28: Lost braces
28 | \item{legend}{keyword (see \code{link}[grapics]{legend}) giving location of the legend if \code{groups} are 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-macos-arm64, r-release-macos-x86_64, r-release-windows-x86_64
Version: 2.9-1
Check: Rd cross-references
Result: NOTE
Found the following Rd file(s) with Rd \link{} targets missing package
anchors:
Barplot.Rd: rainbow_hcl
normalityTest.Rd: pearson.test, ad.test, cvm.test, lillie.test,
sf.test
readSAS.Rd: read_sas
readSPSS.Rd: read_spss, read.spss
readStata.Rd: read.dta13
readXL.Rd: read_excel
stepwise.Rd: stepAIC
summarySandwich.Rd: hccm, vcovHAC
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
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