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ECCC Format change #83

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steffilazerte opened this issue Sep 27, 2019 · 7 comments
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ECCC Format change #83

steffilazerte opened this issue Sep 27, 2019 · 7 comments

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@steffilazerte
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ECCC Changed the format of the historical weather data yesterday, this will require a small tweak to the package to get us back on track.

@steffilazerte
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We're on CRAN now, you can update with install.packages("weathercan").
Good luck!

@AmeerDotHydro
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Hello, I am getting the following error while trying to install the updated version. please suggest a way forward. Thank you.
install.packages("weathercan")

Installing package into ‘C:/Users/AMUH/Documents/R/win-library/3.5’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
Warning in install.packages :
package ‘weathercan’ is not available (for R version 3.5.2)

@steffilazerte
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Hi Ameer, thanks for the heads up, I just submitted a new version to CRAN and was told that everything was fine. Something must have gone wonky. I'll contact CRAN and see what's up and will let you know!

@steffilazerte
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weathercan v0.3.3 is up on CRAN, thanks for you patience!

@clairervh
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Hi
We are using R version 4.02 and receive the message R is not available for this version. Will there be any update for this version or R?
Regards,
Claire

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boshek commented Aug 17, 2020

👋 @clairervh

weathercan currently isn't up on CRAN. However it still can be installed using this command:

install.packages("weathercan", repos = "https://dev.ropensci.org")

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Thanks very much, that worked!

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