Hi Ramon,
We try to not be adventurous with what we put on the build machines so
we'd like to stick to whatever Rtools version is officially the current
stable one.
Also we don't have a mechanism for switching to a different package
code base or branch on some platforms. This wouldn't be a good
Dear All,
(Follow up to
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/bioc-devel/2019-May/015151.html)
The newest version of a package we develop, OncoSimulR[1] cannot be built
with Rtools35, the current toolchain[2], because of a known problem where
compilation and linking fail[3].
However, we can build