On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 18:29, Gavin Simpson wrote:
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> Thanks Iñaki! toolbox looks really useful for my usecase.
Toolbox is *very* cool. :)
> I'm hitting a related issue in that some R-* packages are not up-to-date with
> their CRAN versions (especially testthat, which won't compile on F35/rawh
FWIW, I just built R-testthat-3.0.3 in rawhide.
As far as the R-* packages in the repos, they are either an R package that
someone wanted in Fedora at some point (10%), a package that needed some
love to build in Fedora, either because it is old or Fedora is too new
(5%), BioConductor bits (10%),
Thanks Iñaki! toolbox looks really useful for my usecase.
I'm hitting a related issue in that some R-* packages are not up-to-date
with their CRAN versions (especially testthat, which won't compile on
F35/rawhide because of a problem in catch that is bundled with testhat and
something that has cha
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 14:50, Gavin Simpson wrote:
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> How would one go about installing R 4.1 from rawhide? (October is a little
> too far away to be off r-release for that long while maintaining R packages
> on CRAN that depend on tidyverse packages.)
$ sudo dnf update R --release rawhide
sh
How would one go about installing R 4.1 from rawhide? (October is a little
too far away to be off r-release for that long while maintaining R packages
on CRAN that depend on tidyverse packages.)
TIA
Gavin
On Fri, 18 Jun 2021 at 14:21, Tom Callaway wrote:
> I don't think so. If Fedora 34 users