CRAN Package Check Results for Maintainer ‘Fernando Mayer <fernando.mayer at mu.ie>’

Last updated on 2024-11-21 19:53:07 CET.

Package ERROR OK
geslaR 1 12

Package geslaR

Current CRAN status: ERROR: 1, OK: 12

Version: 1.0-1
Check: examples
Result: ERROR Running examples in ‘geslaR-Ex.R’ failed The error most likely occurred in: > ### Name: read_gesla > ### Title: Read a GESLA dataset > ### Aliases: read_gesla > > ### ** Examples > > ##------------------------------------------------------------------ > ## Import an internal example Parquet file > tmp <- tempdir() > file.copy(system.file( + "extdata", "ireland.parquet", package = "geslaR"), tmp) [1] TRUE > da <- read_gesla(paste0(tmp, "/ireland.parquet")) Error in parquet___arrow___ArrowReaderProperties__Make(isTRUE(use_threads)) : Cannot call parquet___arrow___ArrowReaderProperties__Make(). See https://arrow.apache.org/docs/r/articles/install.html for help installing Arrow C++ libraries. Calls: read_gesla ... <Anonymous> -> parquet___arrow___ArrowReaderProperties__Make Execution halted Flavor: r-release-macos-arm64

Version: 1.0-1
Check: tests
Result: ERROR Running ‘testthat.R’ [2s/2s] Running the tests in ‘tests/testthat.R’ failed. Last 13 lines of output: 15. └─arrow:::parquet___arrow___ArrowReaderProperties__Make(isTRUE(use_threads)) ── Error ('test-write_gesla.R:33:5'): write_gesla writes ArrowObject to Parquet ── Error in `parquet___WriterProperties___Builder__create()`: Cannot call parquet___WriterProperties___Builder__create(). See https://arrow.apache.org/docs/r/articles/install.html for help installing Arrow C++ libraries. Backtrace: ▆ 1. └─geslaR::write_gesla(arrow_df, "test_parquet") at test-write_gesla.R:33:5 2. └─arrow::write_parquet(...) 3. ├─ParquetFileWriter$create(...) 4. │ └─arrow:::parquet___arrow___ParquetFileWriter__Open(...) 5. └─ParquetWriterProperties$create(...) 6. └─arrow:::parquet___WriterProperties___Builder__create() [ FAIL 3 | WARN 0 | SKIP 0 | PASS 18 ] Error: Test failures Execution halted Flavor: r-release-macos-arm64

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