Closed Yalthoba1407 closed 4 years ago
Did you build the package after cloning the repo?
Just FYI, the package is currently under active development. We will be merging a pull request that refactors large parts of the package in the next few weeks. This will also affect some user-facing elements, although transitioning to the new version should be fairly straightforward.
No, I did not. Can you please tell me how can I do that?
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 7:55 PM Jon Fintzi notifications@github.com wrote:
Did you build the package after cloning the repo?
Just FYI, the package is currently under active development. We will be merging a pull request that refactors large parts of the package in the next few weeks. This will also affect some user-facing elements, although transitioning to the new version should be fairly straightforward.
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It's easiest if you're working in Rstudio. You can just set up a project in the cloned 'stemr' directory and hit install in the build tab. if you've cloned the master branch, make sure you follow the instructions for setting up your toolchain.
I clone the stemr package, then I got this error Error in library(stemr) : there is no package called ‘stemr’ when I run library(stemr)