############################################################################## ############################################################################## ### ### Running command: ### ### /home/biocbuild/R/R-beta-2024-04-15_r86425/bin/R CMD check --install=check:wpm.install-out.txt --library=/home/biocbuild/R/R-beta-2024-04-15_r86425/site-library --no-vignettes --timings wpm_1.14.0.tar.gz ### ############################################################################## ############################################################################## * using log directory ‘/home/biocbuild/bbs-3.19-bioc/meat/wpm.Rcheck’ * using R version 4.4.0 beta (2024-04-15 r86425) * using platform: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu * R was compiled by gcc (GCC) 10.3.1 GNU Fortran (GCC) 10.3.1 * running under: openEuler 22.03 (LTS-SP1) * using session charset: UTF-8 * using option ‘--no-vignettes’ * checking for file ‘wpm/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK * checking extension type ... Package * this is package ‘wpm’ version ‘1.14.0’ * package encoding: UTF-8 * 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 hidden files and directories ... OK * checking for portable file names ... OK * checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... OK * checking whether package ‘wpm’ can be installed ... OK * checking installed package size ... OK * checking package directory ... OK * checking ‘build’ 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 whether startup messages can be suppressed ... NOTE ── This is the Well-Plate Maker package. ─────────────────────────────────────── If you want to use the shiny application, then simply run: `wpm()`.If you want to see the Tutorial vignette and use WPM in command line, run: `browseVignettes('wpm')`. It looks like this package (or a package it requires) has a startup message which cannot be suppressed: see ?packageStartupMessage. * 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 ... OK * checking Rd files ... NOTE checkRd: (-1) generateMap.Rd:45: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup? 45 | The dataframe is generated using dedicated functions of the {wpm} | ^ * checking Rd metadata ... 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 contents of ‘data’ directory ... OK * checking data for non-ASCII characters ... OK * checking data for ASCII and uncompressed saves ... OK * checking files in ‘vignettes’ ... OK * checking examples ... OK Examples with CPU (user + system) or elapsed time > 5s user system elapsed convertESet 13.605 0.522 14.182 * checking for unstated dependencies in ‘tests’ ... OK * checking tests ... Running ‘testthat.R’ OK * checking for unstated dependencies in vignettes ... OK * checking package vignettes ... OK * checking running R code from vignettes ... SKIPPED * checking re-building of vignette outputs ... SKIPPED * checking PDF version of manual ... OK * DONE Status: 2 NOTEs See ‘/home/biocbuild/bbs-3.19-bioc/meat/wpm.Rcheck/00check.log’ for details.