[Bioc-devel] normr 0.99.5 Test Coverage "unknown"

Kasper Daniel Hansen kasperdanielhansen at gmail.com
Tue Jul 12 18:32:43 CEST 2016


Without knowing the details it seems self-evident to me that the build
system can do the coverage report if the package doesn't build.

Best,
Kasper

On Tue, Jul 12, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Johannes Helmuth <helmuth at molgen.mpg.de>
wrote:

> Dear Bioconductor Developers,
>
> I recently contributed a package `normR` for calling enrichment and
> differences in ChIP-seq data (http://bioconductor.org/packages/normr/).
> To test the functionality of the package, I used `testthat`. All the tests
> run well when using `testthat::test()`, `R CMD build` or `R CMD check`.
> However, the `normr` package landing package (
> http://bioconductor.org/packages/normr/) reports "Test coverage: unknown".
>
> I installed `covr` on my local machine and ran `covr::package_coverage()`.
> It seems to work fine:
> > normr Coverage: 77.50%
> > R/NormRCountConfig.R: 50.00%
> > R/methods.R: 64.32%
> > src/em.cpp: 79.27%
> > R/NormRFit.R: 87.33%
> > src/normr_init.c: 100.00%
>
> Is "Test Coverage: unknown" related to the Bioconductor build system not
> being able to build my package on Linux? (I filed this in an earlier post
> related to the unavailability of automake-1.14 for Rhtslib 1.5.3
> installation)
>
> Thank you very much,
> Johannes Helmuth
>
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