On Tue, 23 Feb 2016 16:58:20 +0000, Jordan Dawe wrote:
>>apt is telling you that is has 3.2.3. Why don't you not use it? >> >>We are volunteers. We do promise that you can install ANY combinations >>of ALL packages at ANY time. We work hard to give you the current >>packages, reliably. >> >>Dirk > > We are operating an R server in a business production environment, and > thus we wish to maintain package stability. I understand you are > volunteers, and thank you for your efforts. Since the previous versions > of these packages are available on your repository, I mistakenly thought > you intended there to be backward compatibility. > > Thank-you for your prompt response. > > Jordan >> >> > > This email and any information disclosed in connection herewith, whether > written or oral, is the property of EnerNOC, Inc. and is intended only > for the person or entity to which it is addressed. > This email may contain information that is privileged, confidential or > otherwise protected from disclosure. > Distributing or copying any information contained in this email to > anyone other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited. You can install R of the given version by installing only `r-base- core=3.1.3-1precise2`. Example: #--------------------------------------------------------- $ sudo aptitude versions ^r-base-core$ i 2.14.1-1 precise ... p 3.1.3-1precise2 precise ... p 3.2.3-4precise0 precise $ sudo aptitude install r-base-core=3.1.3-1precise2 #--------------------------------------------------------- It will be sufficient to have R working. All further packages can be then complied separately. -- Regards. Alexey. _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Debian mailing list R-SIG-Debian@r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-debian