* using log directory 'd:/Rcompile/CRANpkg/local/2.15/papply.Rcheck' * using R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30) * using platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32 (64-bit) * using session charset: ISO8859-1 * checking for file 'papply/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * this is package 'papply' version '0.1' * checking package dependencies ... NOTE Package suggested but not available for checking: 'Rmpi' * checking if this is a source package ... OK * checking if there is a namespace ... NOTE As from R 2.14.0 all packages need a namespace. One will be generated on installation, but it is better to handcraft a NAMESPACE file: R CMD build will produce a suitable starting point. CRAN requires a NAMESPACE file for all submissions. * checking whether package 'papply' can be installed ... OK * checking installed package size ... OK * checking package directory ... OK * checking for portable file names ... OK * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK * checking top-level files ... OK * checking index information ... 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NOTE .Last: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.comm.size' .Last: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.close.Rslaves' .Last: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.finalize' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.comm.size' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.spawn.Rslaves' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.comm.rank' papply : papply_int_slavefunction: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.send.Robj' papply : papply_int_slavefunction: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.recv.Robj' papply : papply_int_slavefunction: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.any.source' papply : papply_int_slavefunction: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.any.tag' papply : papply_int_slavefunction: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.get.sourcetag' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.bcast.Robj2slave' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.bcast.cmd' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.recv.Robj' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.any.source' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.any.tag' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.get.sourcetag' papply: no visible global function definition for 'mpi.send.Robj' * checking Rd files ... 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ERROR Running examples in 'papply-Ex.R' failed The error most likely occurred in: > ### Name: papply > ### Title: papply > ### Aliases: papply > ### Keywords: utilities > > ### ** Examples > > # A couple trivial examples > library(papply) > > number_lists <- list(1:10,4:40,2:27) > results <- papply(number_lists,sum) Warning in library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE, logical.return = TRUE, : there is no package called 'Rmpi' [1] "Running serial version of papply\n" > results [[1]] [1] 55 [[2]] [1] 814 [[3]] [1] 377 > > biased_sum <- function(number_list) { + return(sum(number_list+bias)) + } > results <- papply(number_lists,biased_sum,list(bias=2)) Warning in library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE, logical.return = TRUE, : there is no package called 'Rmpi' [1] "Running serial version of papply\n" > results [[1]] [1] 75 [[2]] [1] 888 [[3]] [1] 429 > > > # A slightly larger example - training of a neural net over a parameter space. > # Produces information on best rss result for each set of parameters. > # Maintains static random seeds in order to provide reproducible results. > # (This isn't ideal. e.g. RSS not the best measure given variation in > # sizes of test sets. But, it should show closely how papply is really used) > > # Read in libaries and Boston Housing Data > library(papply) > library(MASS) Error in library(MASS) : there is no package called 'MASS' Execution halted ** running examples for arch 'x64' ... ERROR Running examples in 'papply-Ex.R' failed The error most likely occurred in: > ### Name: papply > ### Title: papply > ### Aliases: papply > ### Keywords: utilities > > ### ** Examples > > # A couple trivial examples > library(papply) > > number_lists <- list(1:10,4:40,2:27) > results <- papply(number_lists,sum) Warning in library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE, logical.return = TRUE, : there is no package called 'Rmpi' [1] "Running serial version of papply\n" > results [[1]] [1] 55 [[2]] [1] 814 [[3]] [1] 377 > > biased_sum <- function(number_list) { + return(sum(number_list+bias)) + } > results <- papply(number_lists,biased_sum,list(bias=2)) Warning in library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE, logical.return = TRUE, : there is no package called 'Rmpi' [1] "Running serial version of papply\n" > results [[1]] [1] 75 [[2]] [1] 888 [[3]] [1] 429 > > > # A slightly larger example - training of a neural net over a parameter space. > # Produces information on best rss result for each set of parameters. > # Maintains static random seeds in order to provide reproducible results. > # (This isn't ideal. e.g. RSS not the best measure given variation in > # sizes of test sets. But, it should show closely how papply is really used) > > # Read in libaries and Boston Housing Data > library(papply) > library(MASS) Error in library(MASS) : there is no package called 'MASS' Execution halted