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## Test environments |
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* local OS X install, R 3.3.1 (clang) |
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* ubuntu 12.04 (on travis-ci), R 3.3.1 |
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* win-builder (devel and release) |
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* local 32-bit Windows 10 R 3.3.1 |
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* local ubuntu 14.04 R 3.3.1 & R-devel |
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## R CMD check results |
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0 errors | 0 warnings | 2 notes |
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* This is a new release. |
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* XHTML is a valid and widely used acronym |
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This is a new release, so there are no reverse dependencies. |
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There is an inst/COPYRIGHTS file. The libtidy library is used in a plethora |
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of other packages/modules (see Perl, Python & npm for starters) and most |
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don't even bother acknowledging the efforts of the HTML Tidy working group |
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but I wanted to make sure their efforts were credited appropriately. |
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