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It assumes that the same configuration in one package is used for all. Or in other words that the reports of the configuration svn revision and version for the A3 package is the same as for all the other packages. This means that just to install all the packages on the multiple flavors with a single CPU would take 53 days. This means that to check all the packages on the multiple flavors with a single CPU would take days.

This was surprising, but sometimes checks have multiple versions. Combining both we can have packages with few configurations that have multiple versions being tested. But focusing on those that have just one version of the package being tested, most of the machines have packages either OK or with some notes. We can see that the most common occurrences are some sort of OK and notes on checks. We can also check the official results on CRAN. First we need to make sure that we compare the right configurations.

They must be the same machine, the same R version and the same svn revision between yesterday and today. If the machine and R versions is the same but the check of the package is different there might be some discrepancy between the dependencies.

If they do not have any recursive dependency on Depends, Imports, LinkingTo and Suggests they might be have some intermittent problems on the packages. These is only on dependencies on CRAN not outside like Bioconductor or other additional repositories There are 98 packages with additional repositories.

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