- using R version 2.15.0 Patched (2012-03-31 r58888)
- using platform: sparc-sun-solaris2.10 (32-bit)
- using session charset: UTF-8
- checking for file ‘blockmodeling/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK
- checking extension type ... Package
- this is package ‘blockmodeling’ version ‘0.1.8’
- package encoding: UTF-8
- checking package namespace information ... OK
- checking package dependencies ... OK
- checking if this is a source package ... OK
- checking if there is a namespace ... OK
- checking for .dll and .exe files ... OK
- checking whether package ‘blockmodeling’ can be installed ... OK
- checking installed package size ... OK
- checking package directory ... OK
- checking for portable file names ... OK
- checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... 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 package can be unloaded cleanly ... OK
- checking whether the namespace can be loaded with stated dependencies ... OK
- checking whether the namespace can be unloaded cleanly ... 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 ... NOTE
gplot1: warning in grep(pat = "block", search()): partial argument
match of 'pat' to 'pattern'
gplot2: warning in grep(pat = "block", search()): partial argument
match of 'pat' to 'pattern'
loadnetwork2: warning in grep(patt = "^ *$", x = as.character(line)):
partial argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
loadpajek: warning in grep(patt = "^ *$", x = as.character(line)):
partial argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
savecluster: warning in grep(patt = "w32", x = version["os"]): partial
argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
savematrix: warning in grep(patt = "w32", x = version["os"]): partial
argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
savenetwork: warning in grep(patt = "w32", x = version["os"]): partial
argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
savepajek: warning in grep(patt = "w32", x = version["os"]): partial
argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
savevector: warning in grep(patt = "w32", x = version["os"]): partial
argument match of 'patt' to 'pattern'
check.these.par: no visible global function definition for
‘crit.fun.tmp’
check.these.par: no visible binding for global variable ‘useM’
crit.fun: no visible global function definition for ‘crit.fun.tmp’
crit.fun: no visible binding for global variable ‘useM’
gen.crit.fun: no visible binding for global variable ‘s’
opt.par: no visible global function definition for ‘opt.par.tmp’
opt.random.par: no visible global function definition for ‘opt.par.tmp’
opt.these.par: no visible global function definition for ‘opt.par.tmp’
opt.these.par: no visible binding for global variable ‘m’
- checking Rd files ... OK
- checking Rd metadata ... OK
- checking Rd cross-references ... OK
- checking for missing documentation entries ... OK
- checking for code/documentation mismatches ... OK
- checking Rd \usage sections ... NOTE
S3 methods shown with full name in documentation object 'plot.mat':
‘plot.mat’ ‘plot.mat.nm’
The \usage entries for S3 methods should use the \method markup and not
their full name.
See the chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
Extensions’ manual.
- checking Rd contents ... OK
- checking for unstated dependencies in examples ... OK
- checking line endings in C/C++/Fortran sources/headers ... OK
- checking line endings in Makefiles ... OK
- checking for portable use of $(BLAS_LIBS) and $(LAPACK_LIBS) ... OK
- checking compiled code ... OK
- checking examples ... [151s/151s] OK
- checking PDF version of manual ... OK
NOTE: There were 2 notes.
See
‘/home/ripley/R/packages/tests32/blockmodeling.Rcheck/00check.log’
for details.