- using R Under development (unstable) (2024-11-15 r87338)
- using platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
- R was compiled by
gcc-14 (GCC) 14.2.0
GNU Fortran (GCC) 14.2.0
- running under: Fedora Linux 36 (Workstation Edition)
- using session charset: UTF-8
- using option ‘--no-stop-on-test-error’
- checking for file ‘rSCA/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK
- checking extension type ... Package
- this is package ‘rSCA’ version ‘3.1’
- checking package namespace information ... OK
- checking package dependencies ... OK
- checking if this is a source package ... OK
- checking if there is a namespace ... OK
- checking for executable files ... OK
- checking for hidden files and directories ... OK
- checking for portable file names ... OK
- checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... OK
- checking whether package ‘rSCA’ can be installed ... OK
See the install log for details.
- checking package directory ... OK
- checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
- checking top-level files ... OK
- checking for left-over files ... OK
- checking index information ... OK
- checking package subdirectories ... OK
- checking code files for non-ASCII characters ... OK
- checking R files for syntax errors ... OK
- checking whether the package can be loaded ... OK
- checking whether the package can be loaded with stated dependencies ... OK
- checking whether the package can be unloaded cleanly ... OK
- checking whether the namespace can be loaded with stated dependencies ... OK
- checking whether the namespace can be unloaded cleanly ... OK
- checking loading without being on the library search path ... OK
- checking use of S3 registration ... OK
- checking dependencies in R code ... OK
- checking S3 generic/method consistency ... OK
- checking replacement functions ... OK
- checking foreign function calls ... OK
- checking R code for possible problems ... [10s/12s] OK
- checking Rd files ... NOTE
checkRd: (-1) rSCA.modeling.Rd:61: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
61 | a predefined string to specify how the information of leaf nodes will be stored in the map file. A full list of options for mapvalue is: {mean, max, min, median, interval, radius, variation, random}. Default value is "mean". Use "interval" to get an interval bounded by the minimum and maximum values, (i.e., [min, max]). The option of "radius" will output the mean and the radius [i.e., (max - min) / 2] at the same time. Use "variation" to output the mean and the standard deviation. The option of "random" will output the information as an interval like the "interval" option, but it will use a random value within the interval as the predicted value.
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- checking Rd metadata ... OK
- checking Rd line widths ... OK
- checking Rd cross-references ... OK
- checking for missing documentation entries ... OK
- checking for code/documentation mismatches ... OK
- checking Rd \usage sections ... OK
- checking Rd contents ... OK
- checking for unstated dependencies in examples ... OK
- checking examples ... OK
- checking PDF version of manual ... [8s/14s] OK
- checking HTML version of manual ... OK
- checking for non-standard things in the check directory ... OK
- checking for detritus in the temp directory ... OK
- DONE
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