[R] 1.8.1 on Debian stable

Dirk Eddelbuettel edd at debian.org
Fri Mar 19 18:39:10 CET 2004


On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 11:03:07AM -0000, Chris Evans wrote:
> This has probably been addressed here, but I can't find it if it has, 
> and it may be up on the R project homepage or the CRAN pages, but if 
> so ....
> 
> ... so sorry if this has been answered before: question is, can I 
> upgrade to 1.8.1 under Debian stable (a.k.a. "Woody")?  The deb 
> packages in the CRAN archive are clearly for 1.8.0 and those in the 
> "unstable" distro for Debian are 1.8.1.  Therefore I assume there are 

The CRAN backports are contributed by volunteers. If nobody contributed such
a package, and you cannot use testing [1], you are left with compiling it
yourself.

> dependency problems to solve that didn't make it worth making 1.8.1 
> available for Woody and if the package maintainers don't want to try, 

I think you misunderstand what 'stable' means: No new packages. 

Hth, Dirk 

[1] You should really add testing to your /etc/apt/sources.list and give it
a default 'pin' of -1 so that it would never install from it -- unless you
ask for it explicitly.  Then say 'apt-get -t testing install r-base' and it
will install r-base from testing, i.e. 1.8.1, with just its required
libraries, leaving the rest of your system alone. As libraries are properly
versioned, this is generally safe, and a trick that has been used by many,
many users.

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