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Version contains large components (0.1.4.9007)
Possibly mis-spelled words in DESCRIPTION: Branson (9:21) Neuenschwander (9:5) Sponer (9:31)
Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/A200-CRM.html inst/doc/A220-CRM-pathways.html inst/doc/A400-EffTox.html README.md Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
Found the following (possibly) invalid DOIs: DOI: 10.2307/2531628 From: DESCRIPTION Status: Forbidden Message: 403
The questioned words are all correct spellings of researchers' names. The questioned URL is valid; it points to a publication on J-Stor. The questioned DOI is associated with this same paper. It is on old paper. I have checked the details are correct.
Exactly the same as checks under R-release.
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checking installed package size ... NOTE installed size is 8.3Mb sub-directories of 1Mb or more: doc 1.5Mb libs 5.8Mb
checking for GNU extensions in Makefiles ... NOTE GNU make is a SystemRequirements.
Both of these notes are accurate and sound.
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❯ checking installed package size ... NOTE installed size is 12.6Mb sub-directories of 1Mb or more: doc 3.8Mb libs 9.2Mb
❯ checking for GNU extensions in Makefiles ... NOTE GNU make is a SystemRequirements.
As above.
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❯ checking installed package size ... NOTE installed size is 12.6Mb sub-directories of 1Mb or more: doc 3.8Mb libs 8.0Mb
❯ checking for GNU extensions in Makefiles ... NOTE GNU make is a SystemRequirements.
Both on these notes are OK.
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Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM-pathways.html inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
Found the following (possibly) invalid DOIs: DOI: 10.2307/2531628 From: DESCRIPTION Status: Forbidden Message: 403
This URL and DOI are OK.
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Why might rstan be unavailable under R-devel? The latest version on production CRAN (2.19.3) exceeds the required version (2.18.2). Perhaps rstan is not available for R v4.0.0?
Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM-pathways.html inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html README.md Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
Found the following (possibly) invalid DOIs: DOI: 10.2307/2531628 From: DESCRIPTION Status: Forbidden Message: 403
This URL and DOI are OK.
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❯ checking installed package size ... NOTE installed size is 12.6Mb sub-directories of 1Mb or more: doc 4.1Mb libs 7.7Mb
❯ checking for GNU extensions in Makefiles ... NOTE GNU make is a SystemRequirements.
Both on these notes are OK.
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Version contains large components (0.1.1.9002)
Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM-pathways.html inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
This URL is OK.
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Possibly mis-spelled words in DESCRIPTION: CRM (6:65) EffTox (6:74)
These words are OK.
Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM-pathways.html inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
This URL is OK.
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Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2965714 From: inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
Both of these URLs are valid.
The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in previous CRAN versions.
This is true.
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Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2965714 From: inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
Both of these URLs are valid.
The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in previous CRAN versions.
This is true.
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Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs: URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2531628 From: inst/doc/CRM.html inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/2965714 From: inst/doc/EffTox.html Status: 403 Message: Forbidden
Both of these URLs are valid.
The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in previous CRAN versions.
This is true. I understand that other packages in the Stan ecosystem (e.g. rstanarm) use the same.
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The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in previous CRAN versions.
This is true. I understand that other packages in the Stan ecosystem (e.g. rstanarm) use the same.
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Hopefully this NOTE is safe to ignore.
The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in previous CRAN versions.
Furthermore, I am aware of an issue with rstan 2.18 / C++14 (and thus, this package too) on Solaris. Corresponding with the rstan maintainer, I gather a solution has been proposed but perhaps not yet accepted.
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The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in previous CRAN versions.
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The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size. This note was also present in accepted version 0.0.1.
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New submission
This is the first release to CRAN.
The package contains compiled RStan models, hence the directory size.
There are none.
There are none.
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