44 + R version 4.2.2 Patched (2022-11-10 r83330) on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS system
55 (platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit))
66* win-builder:
7- + R-devel (R Under development (unstable) (2023-01 -09 r83588 ucrt))
7+ + R-devel (R Under development (unstable) (2023-02 -09 r83797 ucrt))
88 + R-release (R version 4.2.2 (2022-10-31 ucrt))
99 + R-oldrelease (R version 4.1.3 (2022-03-10))
10- * macOS builder:
11- + R version 4.2.1 Patched (2022-06-23 r82516) on macOS 11.5.2 (20G95) system
12- (platform: aarch64-apple-darwin20 (64-bit))
13- (r-release-macosx-arm64|4.2.1|macosx|macOS 11.5.2 (20G95)|Mac mini|Apple
14- M1||en_US.UTF-8)
1510
1611## R CMD check results
1712
@@ -26,13 +21,23 @@ The local check gave the following NOTE:
2621 cmdstanr
2722 Availability using Additional_repositories specification:
2823 cmdstanr yes https://mc-stan.org/r-packages/
24+
25+ Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs:
26+ URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/0471200611
27+ From: inst/doc/latent.html
28+ Status: 503
29+ Message: Service Unavailable
2930
3031Currently, the 'cmdstanr' package (< https://mc-stan.org/cmdstanr/ > ) is not
3132available on CRAN yet. The 'cmdstanr' backend can be used in 'projpred''s unit
3233tests, but it is not necessary for 'projpred' to work. As this NOTE says, we
3334have added the repository URL for the 'cmdstanr' package to the 'DESCRIPTION'
3435file (field 'Additional_repositories').
3536
37+ As can be seen above, the URL reported as inaccessible is created from a DOI. In
38+ fact, this URL is accessible (just like the DOI itself), so we think this can be
39+ safely ignored.
40+
3641All three win-builder checks gave the following NOTE:
3742
3843 * checking package dependencies ... NOTE
@@ -43,53 +48,60 @@ feasibility ...`:
4348
4449* On R-devel, this latter NOTE reads:
4550
51+ ```
4652 Maintainer: 'Frank Weber <fweber144[ at ]protonmail.com>'
4753
4854 Suggests or Enhances not in mainstream repositories:
4955 cmdstanr
5056 Availability using Additional_repositories specification:
5157 cmdstanr yes https://mc-stan.org/r-packages/
58+ ```
5259
5360* On R-release, this latter NOTE reads:
5461
62+ ```
5563 Maintainer: 'Frank Weber <fweber144[ at ]protonmail.com>'
5664
5765 Suggests or Enhances not in mainstream repositories:
5866 cmdstanr
5967 Availability using Additional_repositories specification:
6068 cmdstanr yes https://mc-stan.org/r-packages/
69+
70+ Found the following (possibly) invalid URLs:
71+ URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/0471200611
72+ From: inst/doc/latent.html
73+ Status: 503
74+ Message: Service Unavailable
75+ ```
76+
77+ For the inaccessible URL, see above.
6178
6279* On R-oldrelease, this latter NOTE reads:
6380
81+ ```
6482 Maintainer: 'Frank Weber <fweber144[ at ]protonmail.com>'
6583
6684 Possibly mis-spelled words in DESCRIPTION:
67- Bürkner (24:41)
68- Paasiniemi (23:27)
69- Piironen (23:17)
70- Vehtari (23:42, 24:53)
71-
72- The "Possibly mis-spelled words in DESCRIPTION" are names that are spelled
73- correctly.
85+ Bürkner (26:61, 30:29)
86+ Paasiniemi (25:23)
87+ Piironen (25:13)
88+ Vehtari (25:39, 27:5, 28:59, 30:42)
89+ ```
90+
91+ The "Possibly mis-spelled words in DESCRIPTION" are names that are spelled
92+ correctly.
7493
75- The R-devel win-builder check also gave the following NOTE:
94+ The R-release win-builder check also gave the following NOTE:
7695
77- * checking examples ... [27s ] NOTE
96+ * checking examples ... [26s ] NOTE
7897 Examples with CPU (user + system) or elapsed time > 10s
7998 user system elapsed
80- as.matrix.projection 4.56 0.5 12.37
99+ as.matrix.projection 5.21 0.61 10.48
81100
82- In previous checks (both local and on win-builder), this example did not take
101+ In most other checks (both local and on win-builder), this example did not take
83102that long, so the increased runtime might simply be due to a temporary heavy
84103workload on the system that the win-builder check ran on.
85104
86- The macOS builder check gave the following NOTE:
87-
88- * checking package dependencies ... NOTE
89- Package suggested but not available for checking: 'cmdstanr'
90-
91- (for an explanation, see above).
92-
93105## Downstream dependencies
94106
95107There is one downstream dependency for this package: 'brms'. This downstream
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