Paul, Graham,

r-base 4.3.1-2 is now on its way. You will have to update / tweak the ben
file as there is no 'r-api-4.3' tag as there is no such thing API change
upstream in R itself.

Filing the bug reports against the handful of packages testing the graphics
engine version was the right thing to do, and their simple rebuilds now shows
   https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=r-base
has no remaining graphics bugs.

This demonstrates clearly that we do not "need" a graphics api.

But as I get nowhere making this argument I relented and now provide
r-graphics-engine-* from r-base-core.  Packages have not used it yet, of
course, so the transition cannot depend on it.

This of cannot resolve the remaining problems at the excuses page.

It would be nice if the maintainers of the packages experiencing the breakage
were looking into them. I suspect relatively simple inter-package issues.
The newest BioConductor release does as always use the most recent and
preceding R release, so we probably need consistent builds of BioConductor
release 3.16 using the R 4.3.* version that came out just before it.  And
likely similar with geo-spatial stack which of then refers consistent builds
of its underlying library (gdal, geos, ...)

Cheers, Dirk

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