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distribution interface to dist_spec #732

distribution interface to dist_spec

distribution interface to dist_spec #732

Triggered via pull request November 10, 2023 10:01
Status Failure
Total duration 38m 46s
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14 errors and 16 warnings
ubuntu-latest (oldrel-1)
Running examples in ‘EpiNow2-Ex.R’ failed
ubuntu-latest (oldrel-1)
R CMD check found ERRORs
ubuntu-latest (oldrel-1)
Process completed with exit code 1.
ubuntu-latest (release)
Running examples in ‘EpiNow2-Ex.R’ failed
ubuntu-latest (release)
R CMD check found ERRORs
ubuntu-latest (release)
Process completed with exit code 1.
windows-latest (release)
Running examples in 'EpiNow2-Ex.R' failed
windows-latest (release)
R CMD check found ERRORs
windows-latest (release)
Process completed with exit code 1.
macOS-latest (release)
Running examples in ‘EpiNow2-Ex.R’ failed
macOS-latest (release)
R CMD check found ERRORs
macOS-latest (release)
Process completed with exit code 1.
ubuntu-latest (devel)
R CMD check found ERRORs
ubuntu-latest (devel)
Process completed with exit code 1.
ubuntu-latest (oldrel-1)
Codoc mismatches from documentation object 'delay_opts':
ubuntu-latest (oldrel-1)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
ubuntu-latest (oldrel-1)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
ubuntu-latest (release)
Codoc mismatches from documentation object 'delay_opts':
ubuntu-latest (release)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
ubuntu-latest (release)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
windows-latest (release)
file 'EpiNow2/configure' did not have execute permissions: corrected
windows-latest (release)
Codoc mismatches from documentation object 'delay_opts':
windows-latest (release)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
windows-latest (release)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
macOS-latest (release)
Codoc mismatches from documentation object 'delay_opts':
macOS-latest (release)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
macOS-latest (release)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
ubuntu-latest (devel)
Codoc mismatches from Rd file 'delay_opts.Rd':
ubuntu-latest (devel)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.
ubuntu-latest (devel)
The meaning of the 'max' argument has changed compared to previous versions. It now indicates the maximum of a distribution rather than the length of the probability mass function (including 0) that it represented previously. To replicate previous behaviour reduce max by 1.

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