Hi,

You could try pinning your R packages like r-cran-rgl as well, if you
want them to be compatible to your r-base from sid. 

Generally, I think your approach is reasonable, as long as we don't
provide all the r-cran-* packages that Dirk maintains on CRAN.

Johannes

* Petar Milin <pmi...@ff.uns.ac.rs> [090516 14:10]:
> Thanks, again! But can that be "messy" if I start installing via apt-get  
> instead of using something like:
> install.packages() or
> R CMD INSTALL
>
> I installed via apt-get only r-base and r-base-dev, and everything else  
> via R itself.
>
> Best,
> PM
>
> Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
>> On 16 May 2009 at 13:21, Petar Milin wrote:
>> | Thanks and sorry!
>> | I am using: R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17), on Debian testing with | 
>> apt-pinning for R base packages.
>>
>> Very well. So why don't you just do
>>
>>     sudo apt-get install r-cran-rgl
>>
>> and use the pre-built binary.
>>
>> If you must rebuild from source, use
>>
>>     sudo apt-get build-dep r-cran-rgl
>>
>> which gets you all required packages to then run install.packages("rgl") from
>> R. 
>>
>> Hth, Dirk
>>
>
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