Re: [R-sig-Fedora] Fedora 29 upgrade: texlive-scheme-medium may depend on R (texlive-includernw)

2018-11-10 Thread Iñaki Ucar
On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 at 19:12, Roger Bivand wrote: > > My point exactly. It should only run R RHOME to check for the existence of > R (if this is what it does) at run time, not at install time. If it then, > at run time, does not find R, or having found R does not find knitr > (though Sweave is par

Re: [R-sig-Fedora] Fedora 29 upgrade: texlive-scheme-medium may depend on R (texlive-includernw)

2018-11-10 Thread Roger Bivand
On Sat, 10 Nov 2018, Andreas Storvik Strauman wrote: Hello! I'm confused as to what the actual problem with includeRnw is? Is the problem that it relies on R-knitr? Before it would be withdrawn, may I be given an opportunity to fix said problem? Yes, the problem is that it expesses an externa

Re: [R-sig-Fedora] Fedora 29 upgrade: texlive-scheme-medium may depend on R (texlive-includernw)

2018-11-10 Thread Roger Bivand
On Sat, 10 Nov 2018, Iñaki Ucar wrote: On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 at 15:17, Roger Bivand wrote: On upgrading my F28 to F29, I've found that R-core and a number of R packages: R-evaluate R-glue R-highr R-knitr R-magrittr R-markdown R-mime R-stringi R-stringr R-yaml are installed, although I only ev

Re: [R-sig-Fedora] Fedora 29 upgrade: texlive-scheme-medium may depend on R

2018-11-10 Thread Iñaki Ucar
On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 at 15:17, Roger Bivand wrote: > > On upgrading my F28 to F29, I've found that R-core and a number of R > packages: > > R-evaluate R-glue R-highr R-knitr R-magrittr R-markdown R-mime R-stringi > R-stringr R-yaml > > are installed, although I only ever install R from source and a

[R-sig-Fedora] Fedora 29 upgrade: texlive-scheme-medium may depend on R

2018-11-10 Thread Roger Bivand
On upgrading my F28 to F29, I've found that R-core and a number of R packages: R-evaluate R-glue R-highr R-knitr R-magrittr R-markdown R-mime R-stringi R-stringr R-yaml are installed, although I only ever install R from source and always keep my Rs locally. So I don't use Fedora R rpms, but