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>>>>>>> INSTALLATION WITH 'R CMD INSTALL --preclean --no-multiarch --library=wpm.buildbin-libdir wpm_1.17.0.tar.gz'
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* installing *source* package ‘wpm’ ...
** this is package ‘wpm’ version ‘1.17.0’
** using staged installation
** R
** data
** inst
** byte-compile and prepare package for lazy loading
** help
*** installing help indices
** building package indices
** installing vignettes
** testing if installed package can be loaded from temporary location

── This is the Well-Plate Maker package. ───────────────────────────────────────
If you want to use the shiny application, then simply run: `wpm()`.If you want
to see the Tutorial vignette and use WPM in command line, run:
`browseVignettes('wpm')`.
** testing if installed package can be loaded from final location

── This is the Well-Plate Maker package. ───────────────────────────────────────
If you want to use the shiny application, then simply run: `wpm()`.If you want
to see the Tutorial vignette and use WPM in command line, run:
`browseVignettes('wpm')`.
** testing if installed package keeps a record of temporary installation path
* DONE (wpm)