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| Package 829/1561 | Hostname | OS / Arch | INSTALL | BUILD | CHECK | BUILD BIN | ||||||
| marray 1.58.0 Yee Hwa (Jean) Yang 
  | malbec2 | Linux (Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS) / x86_64 | OK | OK | OK | |||||||
| tokay2 | Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard / x64 | OK | OK | OK | OK | |||||||
| merida2 | OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan / x86_64 | OK | [ OK ] | OK | OK | 
| Package: marray | 
| Version: 1.58.0 | 
| Command: /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/bin/R CMD build --keep-empty-dirs --no-resave-data marray | 
| StartedAt: 2018-10-16 16:14:57 -0400 (Tue, 16 Oct 2018) | 
| EndedAt: 2018-10-16 16:16:05 -0400 (Tue, 16 Oct 2018) | 
| EllapsedTime: 67.9 seconds | 
| RetCode: 0 | 
| Status: OK | 
| PackageFile: marray_1.58.0.tar.gz | 
| PackageFileSize: 4.004 MiB | 
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###   /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/bin/R CMD build --keep-empty-dirs --no-resave-data marray
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* checking for file ‘marray/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK
* preparing ‘marray’:
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* installing the package to build vignettes
* creating vignettes ... OK
Warning: ‘inst/doc’ files
    ‘marrayClasses.R’, ‘marrayClassesShort.R’, ‘marrayClassesShort.R’,  ‘marrayInput.R’, ‘marrayNorm.R’, ‘marrayPlots.R’
  ignored as vignettes have been rebuilt.
  Run R CMD build with --no-build-vignettes to prevent rebuilding.
* checking for LF line-endings in source and make files and shell scripts
* checking for empty or unneeded directories
* looking to see if a ‘data/datalist’ file should be added
* building ‘marray_1.58.0.tar.gz’