[Rd] binary R packages for GNU/Linux

Dirk Eddelbuettel edd @end|ng |rom deb|@n@org
Tue Feb 11 00:07:19 CET 2025


On 10 February 2025 at 23:19, Jeroen Ooms wrote:
| The "naked binaries" are widely used, and therefore probably useful to
| many folks, me included. Some standardisation on paths would be
| incredibly useful, even if CRAN would not offer such binaries, other
| repositories could.

Sure, but naked binaries can (and do) break more often i.e. real example from
just last week in another project p3m served a stringr dependency via a
stringi binary with a wrong libicu* outside of the particular release,
breaking.  That simply cannot and hence will not happen at r2u.

But choice is good. If people want to manually manage their system
dependencies they surely, they can also outsource it to another layer. As you
say, all trade-offs and if you are happy with naked binaries more power to
you. I prefer the proper integration and that's what I built. 

Dirk

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