[Rd] Puzzling message: "no man files in this package"
J.J.Goeman at lumc.nl
J.J.Goeman at lumc.nl
Sat Dec 1 17:32:04 CET 2007
Dear Katherine,
To complicate things: whereas I was able to reproduce the problem many
times yesterday, also after restarting my computer several times and
with R 2.5.1, R 2.6.0 and R 2.6.1, the package builds and checks
_completely without errors or warnings_ and installs without the strange
message today. And I did not change _a single thing_ to the package in
between. It's a bit of a bewildering experience :-{ but at least it
solves my immediate problem :-).
I've uploaded the package to CRAN incoming (penalized_0.9-17.tar.gz),
should you still want to have a look.
My apologies for bothering you with a semi-reproducible (?!) problem.
Jelle
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Katharine Mullen [mailto:kate at few.vu.nl]
> Sent: zaterdag 1 december 2007 14:11
> To: Goeman, J.J. (MSTAT)
> Cc: r-devel at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Rd] Puzzling message: "no man files in this package"
>
> Dear Jelle,
>
> Could you put the package somewhere public? This would make
> it easier to diagnose the problem.
>
> On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 J.J.Goeman at lumc.nl wrote:
>
> > Dear R developers,
> >
> > When building/checking my package (in R 2.6.1 under windows) I run
> > into some messages that I do not completely understand and
> that do not
> > give me precise enough leads to pinpoint where the error in
> my package
> > is. I would be very grateful for any suggestions. Did anyone else
> > encounter the same problem before?
> >
> > When building or installing the package, I get the message
> (no error
> > or warning, just a message) "no man files in this package",
> instead of
> > the usual "installing man source files". This puzzles me
> greatly, as I
> > have a "man" subdirectory with several .Rd files, all of
> which seem to
> > be properly handled later on in the install/build process, when the
> > "Building/Updating help files" step seems to go fine for
> all Rd files.
> > Both install and build run to conclusion without reporting formal
> > errors or warnings.
> >
> > Next, Rcmd check gives me a lot of nice OK's (even: * checking Rd
> > files ... OK), and then
> >
> > * checking Rd cross-references ... WARNING Error in Rd_db(package,
> > lib.loc = lib.loc) :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd objects
> > Calls: <Anonymous> -> .build_Rd_xref_db -> Rd_db Execution halted
> >
> > Again puzzling! I get the impression that the error message is not
> > meant for me (I'm not the one who is supposed to put Rd
> objects into
> > M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized, am I?), but that
> the error
> > somehow prevents me from seeing the real warning.
> >
> > The same warning with error is repeated several times at
> "checking for
> > code/documentation mismatches" and at "checking Rd \usage sections".
> >
> > It's obvious that there is something wrong in my .Rd files. But I
> > can't find any mistakes by just looking through them, and the error
> > messages don't mean much to me. Did I overlook something obvious?
> >
> > The complete install and build output is given below.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Jelle
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ************************
> > *** Rcmd install:
> > ************************
> >
> > installing R.css in M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck
> >
> >
> > ---------- Making package penalized ------------
> > adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION
> > installing NAMESPACE file and metadata
> > installing R files
> > installing inst files
> > installing data files
> > preparing package penalized for lazy loading Loading required
> > package: survival Loading required package: splines Creating a new
> > generic function for "coefficients" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "residuals" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "fitted.values" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "weights" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "plot" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "as.matrix" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "time" in "penalized"
> > Creating a new generic function for "as.list" in "penalized"
> > no man files in this package
> > installing indices
> > not zipping data
> > installing help
> > >>> Building/Updating help pages for package 'penalized'
> > Formats: text html latex example chm
> > breslow text html latex
> > contrasts text html latex example
> > cvl text html latex example
> > nki70 text html latex
> > penalized text html latex example
> > penfit text html latex
> > plotpath text html latex example
> > adding MD5 sums
> >
> > * DONE (penalized)
> >
> >
> > ************************
> > *** Rcmd check:
> > ************************
> >
> > * using log directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck'
> > * using R version 2.6.1 (2007-11-26)
> > * checking for file 'penalized/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
> > * this is package 'penalized' version '0.9-17'
> > * checking package name space information ... OK
> > * checking package dependencies ... OK
> > * checking if this is a source package ... OK
> > * checking whether package 'penalized' can be installed ... OK
> > * checking package directory ... OK
> > * checking for portable file names ... OK
> > * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
> > * checking top-level files ... OK
> > * checking index information ... OK
> > * checking package subdirectories ... OK
> > * checking R 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 name space can be loaded with stated
> > dependencies ... OK
> > * checking for unstated 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 ... OK
> > * checking Rd cross-references ... WARNING Error in Rd_db(package,
> > lib.loc = lib.loc) :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd objects
> > Calls: <Anonymous> -> .build_Rd_xref_db -> Rd_db Execution halted
> > * checking for missing documentation entries ... OK
> > * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... WARNING Error in
> > tools::codoc(package = "penalized") :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd sources Execution halted Error in
> tools::codocData(package
> > = "penalized") :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd sources Execution halted Error in
> > tools::codocClasses(package = "penalized") :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd sources Execution halted
> > * checking Rd \usage sections ... WARNING Error in
> > tools::checkDocFiles(package = "penalized") :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd sources Execution halted Functions with \usage
> entries need
> > to have the appropriate \alias entries, and all their arguments
> > documented.
> > The \usage entries must correspond to syntactically valid R code.
> > See the chapter 'Writing R documentation files' in manual
> 'Writing R
> > Extensions'.
> > Error in tools::checkDocStyle(package = "penalized") :
> > directory 'M:/R/packages/penalized.Rcheck/penalized' does not
> > contain Rd sources Execution halted The \usage entries for
> S3 methods
> > should use the \method markup and not their full name.
> > See the chapter 'Writing R documentation files' in manual
> 'Writing R
> > Extensions'.
> > * checking data for non-ASCII characters ... OK
> > * creating penalized-Ex.R ... OK
> > * checking examples ... OK
> > * checking package vignettes in 'inst/doc' ... OK
> > * creating penalized-manual.tex ... OK
> > * checking penalized-manual.tex ... OK
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > www.msbi.nl/goeman
> >
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> >
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