[R] Validating R after it has been installed!
Friedrich.Leisch@ci.tuwien.ac.at
Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at
Tue Jan 22 10:22:51 CET 2002
>>>>> On Sat, 19 Jan 2002 01:53:05 -0200,
>>>>> hzi (h) wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 08:51:11PM +0100, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
>> Leslie_Branch at hgsi.com writes:
>>
>> > While compiling R (Any version) you run configure, make test, and then make
>> > install. After which you are done. I am wondering if there is a way we
>> > can run the "make test" part again on what was just installed. If I
>> > understand the process correctly when you initially run "make test" you are
>> > testing R in the test area and not the install directory. Is it something
>> > as simple as changing the BASEDIR in the makefile or is it a bit more
>> > complicated.
>>
>> Installation is almost exclusively a copying operation, so
>> it is unlikely that installation would break the kind of thing
>> that "make test" checks for, but you could change the definition of $R
>> in the makefiles inside tests/ and tests/Examples.
>>
> Hello-
> A bit off-topic, but shouldn't CRAN publish the MD5 checksums for R?
Yes, there are plans to do so, but I didn't have time yet to implement
it (next week is the last of the semester and time is currently packed
with teaching and exams).
fritz
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