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| Package | ERROR | NOTE | OK |
|---|---|---|---|
| longRPart2 | 2 | 11 | |
| regsem | 1 | 12 |
Current CRAN status: NOTE: 2, OK: 11
Version: 0.2.3
Check: CRAN incoming feasibility
Result: NOTE
Maintainer: ‘Ross Jacobucci <rcjacobuc@gmail.com>’
No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
Authors@R: c(person(given = "Ross",
family = "Jacobucci",
role = c("aut", "cre"),
email = "rcjacobuc@gmail.com"),
person(given = "Sam",
family = "Stewart",
role = "aut"),
person(given = "Mohamed",
family = "Abdolell",
role = "aut"),
person(given = "Sarfaraz",
family = "Serang",
role = "ctb"),
person(given = "Gabriela",
family = "Stegmann",
role = "ctb"))
as necessary.
Flavors: r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang, r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc
Current CRAN status: ERROR: 1, OK: 12
Version: 1.9.5
Check: package dependencies
Result: NOTE
Package suggested but not available for checking: 'semPlot'
Flavor: r-oldrel-windows-x86_64
Version: 1.9.5
Check: re-building of vignette outputs
Result: ERROR
Error(s) in re-building vignettes:
--- re-building 'short_intro.Rmd' using knitr
Quitting from short_intro.Rmd:44-46 [unnamed-chunk-3]
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
<error/rlang_error>
Error in `loadNamespace()`:
! there is no package called 'semPlot'
---
Backtrace:
▆
1. └─base::loadNamespace(x)
2. └─base::withRestarts(stop(cond), retry_loadNamespace = function() NULL)
3. └─base (local) withOneRestart(expr, restarts[[1L]])
4. └─base (local) doWithOneRestart(return(expr), restart)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Error: processing vignette 'short_intro.Rmd' failed with diagnostics:
there is no package called 'semPlot'
--- failed re-building 'short_intro.Rmd'
SUMMARY: processing the following file failed:
'short_intro.Rmd'
Error: Vignette re-building failed.
Execution halted
Flavor: r-oldrel-windows-x86_64
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