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Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Tue Dec 5 18:38:56 CET 2017



On 05.12.2017 18:35, Iñaki Úcar wrote:
> 2017-12-05 10:04 GMT+01:00 Jose Manuel Vera <vera.josemanuel at gmail.com>:
>> Hi all
>>
>> Submitted my package to CRAN but I got some notes I cannot understand.
>>
>> First NOTE is regarding possibly mis-spelled words in DESCRIPTION. Taken
>> into account that these are not mispelled words (catastro is a spanish word
>> for "Property registry office") I leave it for now.
>>
>>    catastro (18:64)
>>    kml (18:39)
>>    spanish (12:70, 17:37)
> 
> You can ignore this if they are false positives. However, you may
> consider using \emph{catastro}, 


No, not in Title nor Description fields.


> with italics, given that it's a
> Spanish word. Also "spanish" should be "Spanish", and I suppose "kml"
> is KML, the markup language.
> 
>> The rest of notes are the ones I cannot understand. All tests are ok.
>> Examples are running Ok. Tests raised no error, all seems ok but i get
>> this:
>>
>>
>> ** running examples for arch 'i386' ... [36s] NOTE
>> Examples with CPU or elapsed time > 10s
>>                       user system elapsed
>> cadastral_references 0.58   0.16   17.75
>> geocode_cadastral    0.11   0.00   16.61
>>
>> ** running examples for arch 'x64' ... [37s] NOTE
>> Examples with CPU or elapsed time > 10s
>>                       user system elapsed
>> cadastral_references 0.69   0.15   17.24
>> geocode_cadastral    0.13   0.03   17.73
> 
> This means that your examples are taking too much time to run. You
> should explain this in your submission, or you may consider
> simplifying your examples a little bit to get shorter run times. Also
> you may use \dontrun{} to avoid running a specially heavy example.


Ideally use toy examples so that they can be executed quickly. not only 
preferabble for CRAN but also for your users to be able to quickly see 
what is going on ...

Best,
Uwe Ligges


> Iñaki
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