* using log directory 'd:/RCompile/CRANincoming/R-devel/statnet.common.Rcheck'
* using R Under development (unstable) (2025-01-06 r87534 ucrt)
* using platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32
* R was compiled by
    gcc.exe (GCC) 13.3.0
    GNU Fortran (GCC) 13.3.0
* running under: Windows Server 2022 x64 (build 20348)
* using session charset: UTF-8
* checking for file 'statnet.common/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* this is package 'statnet.common' version '4.11.0'
* package encoding: UTF-8
* checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... [10s] NOTE
Maintainer: 'Pavel N. Krivitsky <pavel@statnet.org>'

License components with restrictions and base license permitting such:
  GPL-3 + file LICENSE
File 'LICENSE':
  --------------------------------------------------
  License for the 'statnet' component package 'statnet.common'
  --------------------------------------------------
  
  This software is distributed under the GPL-3 license.  It is free,
  open source, and has the following attribution requirements
  (GPL Section 7):
  
  (a) you agree to retain in 'statnet.common' and any modifications to 'statnet.common'
      the copyright, author attribution and URL information as
      provided at http://statnet.org/attribution
  (b) you agree that 'statnet.common' and any modifications to 'statnet.common' will,
      when used, display the attribution:
       Based on 'statnet' project software (http://statnet.org).
       For license and citation information see http://statnet.org/attribution
  --------------------------------------------------
  
  What does this mean?
  ====================
  
  If you are modifying 'statnet.common' or adopting any source code from
  'statnet.common' for use in another application, you must ensure that the
  copyright and attributions mentioned in the license above appear
  in the code of your modified version or application. These 
  attributions must also appear when the package is loaded
  (e.g., via 'library' or 'require').
  
  Enjoy!
  
  Mark S. Handcock, University of California - Los Angeles
  David R. Hunter, Penn State University
  Carter T. Butts, University of California - Irvine
  Steven M. Goodreau, University of Washington
  Pavel N. Krivitsky, University of New South Wales
  MichaƂ Bojanowski, Kozminski University
  Martina Morris, University of Washington
  
  The 'statnet' development team
  
  Copyright 2007-2024
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* checking if there is a namespace ... OK
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* checking whether package 'statnet.common' can be installed ... OK
* used C compiler: 'gcc.exe (GCC) 13.3.0'
* checking installed package size ... OK
* checking package directory ... OK
* checking for future file timestamps ... OK
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
* checking top-level files ... OK
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* checking foreign function calls ... OK
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
Found the following possibly unsafe calls:
File 'statnet.common/R/control.utilities.R':
  unlockBinding("snctrl", environment(snctrl))
  unlockBinding("snctrl", environment(update_my_snctrl))
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* checking examples ... OK
* checking PDF version of manual ... [14s] OK
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* DONE
Status: 2 NOTEs