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Thu Aug 18 15:48:59 2016: Checking package ROI.models.finance (SVN revision 222) ...
* using log directory ‘/mnt/building/build_2016-08-18-12-24/RF_PKG_CHECK/PKGS/ROI.models.finance.Rcheck’
* using R version 3.3.1 Patched (2016-08-17 r71112)
* using platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
* using session charset: UTF-8
* using option ‘--as-cran’
* checking for file ‘ROI.models.finance/DESCRIPTION’ ... OK
* this is package ‘ROI.models.finance’ version ‘0.0-1’
* checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... NOTE
Maintainer: ‘Stefan Theussl ’

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* 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 executable files ... OK
* checking for hidden files and directories ... OK
* checking for portable file names ... OK
* checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... OK
* checking whether package ‘ROI.models.finance’ can be installed ... [1s/1s] OK
* checking installed package size ... OK
* checking package directory ... OK
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* checking top-level files ... OK
* checking for left-over 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 loading without being on the library search path ... OK
* checking use of S3 registration ... OK
* checking dependencies in R code ... OK
* checking S3 generic/method consistency ... NOTE
Found the following apparent S3 methods exported but not registered:
  print.ROI_model_portfolio
See section ‘Registering S3 methods’ in the ‘Writing R Extensions’
manual.
* checking replacement functions ... OK
* checking foreign function calls ... OK
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
.make_op_min_rpa : f: no visible global function definition for ‘sd’
ROI_model_portfolio: no visible global function definition for
  ‘getFunction’
Undefined global functions or variables:
  getFunction sd
Consider adding
  importFrom("methods", "getFunction")
  importFrom("stats", "sd")
to your NAMESPACE file (and ensure that your DESCRIPTION Imports field
contains 'methods').
* checking for missing documentation entries ... WARNING
Undocumented code objects:
  ‘ROI_model_portfolio’ ‘make_constraints_from_control’
  ‘print.ROI_model_portfolio’
Undocumented data sets:
  ‘US30’ ‘US500’
All user-level objects in a package should have documentation entries.
See chapter ‘Writing R documentation files’ in the ‘Writing R
Extensions’ manual.
* checking contents of ‘data’ directory ... OK
* checking data for non-ASCII characters ... OK
* checking data for ASCII and uncompressed saves ... OK
* checking examples ... NONE
* checking for unstated dependencies in ‘tests’ ... OK
* checking tests ...
  Running ‘portfolio_models.R’
 ERROR
Running the tests in ‘tests/portfolio_models.R’ failed.
Last 13 lines of output:
  +                                                     fully_invest = TRUE) )
  > sol <- ROI_solve( MV, solver = "quadprog" )
  Error in ROI_solve(MV, solver = "quadprog") : 
    no solver found for this signature:
  	objective: Q
  	constraints: L
  	bounds: X
  	cones: free
  	maximum: FALSE
  	C: TRUE
  	I: FALSE
  	B: FALSE
  Execution halted
* checking PDF version of manual ... OK
* DONE

Status: 1 ERROR, 1 WARNING, 3 NOTEs
See
  ‘/mnt/building/build_2016-08-18-12-24/RF_PKG_CHECK/PKGS/ROI.models.finance.Rcheck/00check.log’
for details.

Run time: 35.58 seconds.

Additional Logs:   00install.out
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