Package: r-cran-bh
Version: 1.74.0-2
User: ubuntu-de...@lists.ubuntu.com
Usertags: origin-ubuntu mantic
Affects: r-cran-rstan/2.21.8-1

Hi Dirk,

r-cran-rstan 2.21.8-1 is failing to build from source in Debian and Ubuntu
on 32-bit architectures because it exhausts the 32-bit virtual memory space.

The r-cran-rstan maintainer has reported this upstream at
<https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/issues/1032>, where it's been noted that
the module builds on 32-bit when using the upstream CRAN BH, which points to
boost 1.81 headers whereas the r-cran-bh package in Debian is still at boost
1.74.

I've tested locally, and find that depending on libboost1.81-dev instead of
libboost-dev (1.74) works.  The boost 1.74->1.81 transition will happen in
the trixie cycle, but does it make sense to bump r-cran-bh ahead of time?

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