On 13 May 2010 at 12:00, Don Armstrong wrote:
| On Thu, 13 May 2010, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| > On 13 May 2010 at 10:01, Don Armstrong wrote:
| > | If I was paying more attention when R packages started coming into
| > | the archive, I would have lobbied harder for them to follow the
| > | lib*-perl
| > 
| > If memory serves, I started with RODBC and tseries. Thanks to the
| > corresponding debian/changelog entries, that can be pinned to March
| > 2003. Seven years ago. AFAICR we had no consistent Perl Policy (TM)
| > at the time.
| > 
| > On 30 Dec 2003 I posted (to debian-devel and r-devel) a proposed 'Debian R
| > Policy' but never followed in a formal manner.  
| 
| Yeah, it's mainly my fault that I didn't notice or respond properly.
| [I was even using R then, though I wasn't working on the BTS.]
| 
| > *Informally* we now have this consensus: new r-cran-$FOO packages of
| > CRAN sources $FOO comes with source and binary named r-cran-$FOO.
| 
| Awesome; that's really what I wanted to make sure was happening.
| 
| > So the question now is whether we need to clean up the several dozen
| > packages that do not correspond.
| 
| It's not worth it, IMO. The pain of renaming source packages is worse
| than the minor issue of bugs ocassionally getting into the wrong
| place. So long as we try to avoid the problem for new packages, it's
| good enough as far as I'm concerned.

Bingo. I fully agree.

And I personally don't care that much about the r-cran-* packages in Debian
(besides of course religiously maintaining my own ones). I care more about,
and look after, the result of the 'cran2deb' GSoC I mentored and which lives
at

  http://debian.cran.r-project.org

It has i386 and amd64 repos of all of CRAN as r-cran-* --- as of today 2243
packages.  If you run testing, or can run testing binaries, it is quite
useful.  Now, for those on other arches .... tough bananas I am afraid.

-- 
  Regards, Dirk



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