############################################################################## ############################################################################## ### ### Running command: ### ### F:\biocbuild\bbs-3.19-bioc\R\bin\R.exe CMD INSTALL wpm ### ############################################################################## ############################################################################## * installing to library 'F:/biocbuild/bbs-3.19-bioc/R/library' * installing *source* package 'wpm' ... ** using staged installation ** R ** data ** inst ** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading ** help *** installing help indices ** building package indices ** installing vignettes ** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location ── 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')`. ** testing if installed package can be loaded from final location ── 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')`. ** testing if installed package keeps a record of temporary installation path * DONE (wpm)