[Rd] Shy Suggestion?
Jari Oksanen
jarioksa at sun3.oulu.fi
Tue Sep 20 15:25:28 CEST 2005
The R-exts manual says about 'Suggests' field in package DESCRIPTION:
"The optional `Suggests' field uses the same syntax as `Depends' and
lists packages that are not necessarily needed."
However, this seems to be a suggestion you cannot refuse. If you suggest
packages:
(a line from DESCRIPTION):
Suggests: MASS, ellipse, rgl, mgcv, akima, lattice
This is what happens:
$ /tmp/R-alpha/bin/R CMD check vegan
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory '/home/jarioksa/devel/R/vegan.Rcheck'
* using R version 2.2.0, 2005-09-19
* checking for file 'vegan/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* this is package 'vegan' version '1.7-75'
... clip ...
* checking package dependencies ... ERROR
Packages required but not available:
ellipse rgl akima
In my cultural context suggesting a package means that it is not
necessarily needed and the check should not fail, although some
functionality would be unavailable without those packages. I want the
package to pass the tests in a clean standard environment without
forcing anybody to load any extra packages. Is there a possibility to be
modest and shy in suggestions so that it would be up to the user to get
those extra packages needed without requiring them in R CMD check?
I stumbled on this with earlier versions of R, and then my solution was
to suggest nothing.
cheers, jari oksanen
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