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Dear package creators,
I've used the bbsAssistant package to compile BBS data before without issue. Recently, however, in an attempt to recreate my focal dataset, I ran bbs.lists = grab_bbs_data(sb_id="5ea04e9a82cefae35a129d65") and got the following error: Error in unzip(zipF, exdir = tempdir) : invalid zip name argument.
Here is the code I used that produced the error:
library(bbsAssistant)
bbs.lists = grab_bbs_data(sb_id="5ea04e9a82cefae35a129d65")
Error in unzip(zipF, exdir = tempdir) : invalid zip name argument
I expected that when I ran bbs.lists = grab_bbs_data(sb_id="5ea04e9a82cefae35a129d65") , it would produce a list object containing BBS data, as it has in the past.
Here is information about the operating system and R/RStudio versions I'm using:
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise version 21H2, OS build: 19044.1766
R version 4.1.1
R Studio 2022.02.0 Build 443 "Prairie Trillium" Release (9f796939, 2022-02-16) for Windows
Additional context
This problem occurred when I tried running the code above using R version 4.1.3. I also tried to reinstall the bbsAssistant package in R version 4.1.1 and see if that fixed the problem, but when I deleted the package folder from my R 4.1.1 library and then ran install.packages("bbsAssistant"), I got an error that bbsAssistant was not available for my version of R.
Thank you so much for your time and help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Dear package creators,
I've used the
bbsAssistant
package to compile BBS data before without issue. Recently, however, in an attempt to recreate my focal dataset, I ranbbs.lists = grab_bbs_data(sb_id="5ea04e9a82cefae35a129d65")
and got the following error:Error in unzip(zipF, exdir = tempdir) : invalid zip name argument
.Here is the code I used that produced the error:
I expected that when I ran
bbs.lists = grab_bbs_data(sb_id="5ea04e9a82cefae35a129d65")
, it would produce a list object containing BBS data, as it has in the past.Here is information about the operating system and R/RStudio versions I'm using:
Additional context
This problem occurred when I tried running the code above using R version 4.1.3. I also tried to reinstall the bbsAssistant package in R version 4.1.1 and see if that fixed the problem, but when I deleted the package folder from my R 4.1.1 library and then ran
install.packages("bbsAssistant")
, I got an error that bbsAssistant was not available for my version of R.Thank you so much for your time and help!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: