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If your plugins depend on plugins defined in another .pluginmap
(that is not part of your package) you can define this dependency like this:
<dependencies> <pluginmap name="heisenberg_plugins" url="http://eternalwondermaths.example.org/hsb" /> </dependencies>
Currently will neither load, nor install, nor even warn about missing .pluginmap
s, but at least information on dependencies (and where to obtain them) will be shown on the plugin's help page. You do not have to (and you should not) declare dependencies on .pluginmap
s that are shipped with the official RKWard distribution, or on .pluginmap
s that are inside your own package. Further, if a required .pluginmap
is distributed as an R package, declare a dependency of the package (as shown in the previous section), rather than on the map.
To make sure that required .pluginmap
s are actually loaded, use the <require>-tag (refer to the reference for details).
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