[Rd] declaring package dependencies

Brian Lee Yung Rowe rowe at muxspace.com
Mon Sep 16 14:06:52 CEST 2013


I haven't used rforge, but I will look check out the scripts. The reason it would be a six-pack of work is that there are generic build systems that handle most of this work. What they don't do is act as a repository, so rforge could remain that while separating out the build process. 


On Sep 16, 2013, at 4:58 AM, Matthew Dowle <mdowle at mdowle.plus.com> wrote:

> On Sep 16, 2013, at 01:46 PM, Brian Rowe wrote:
> 
>> That reminds me: I once made a suggestion on how to automate some of the CRAN
>> deployment process, but it was shot down as not being useful to them. I do
>> recall a quote that was along the lines of "as long as you don't need help,
>> do whatever you want", so one thought is to just set up a build server that
>> does the building across the three versions of R, checks dependencies, rebuilds
>> when release, patch, or devel are updated, etc. This would ease the burden on
>> package maintainers and would just happen to make the CRAN folks' lives easier
>> by catching a lot of bad builds. A proof of concept on AWS connecting to github
>> or rforge could probably be finished on a six-pack. Speak up if anyone thinks
>> this would be useful.
> 
> Yes useful. But that includes a package build system (which is what breaks on
> R-Forge). If you could do that on a six-pack then could you fix R-Forge on a
> three-pack first please? The R-Forge build system is itself an open source
> package on R-Forge. Anyone can look at it, understand it and change it to be
> more stable. That build system is here :
> 
> https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=34
> 
> (I only know this because Stefan told me once. So I suspect others don't know
> either, or it hasn't sunk in that we're pushing on an open door.)
> 
> Matthew
> 
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