[R-pkg-devel] Clarifying CRAN's external libraries policy
Nic Crane
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Mon Jan 29 23:11:26 CET 2024
Hi Simon,
The email that Neal is referring to was sent by me (this email
address) to CRAN using r-project.org on Mon, 23 Oct 2023.
Thanks,
Nic
On Mon, 29 Jan 2024 at 18:51, Simon Urbanek <simon.urbanek using r-project.org> wrote:
>
> Neal,
>
> generally, binaries are not allowed since CRAN cannot check the provenance so it's not worth the risk, and it's close to impossible to maintain them over time across different systems, toolchains and architectures as they evolve. Historically, some packages allowed to provide binaries (e.g., back when the Windows toolchain was not as complete and there was only Win32 target it was more common to supply a Windows binary) and CRAN was more lenient, but it should be avoided nowadays as it was simply too fragile.
>
> As Andrew pointed out in special circumstances you can use external hash-checked *source* tar balls, but generally you should provide sources in the package.
>
> I do not see any e-mail from you to CRAN using r-project.org about this, so please make sure you are using the correct e-mail if you intend to plead your case.
>
> Cheers,
> Simon
>
>
>
> > On Jan 30, 2024, at 3:11 AM, Neal Richardson <neal.p.richardson using gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > CRAN's policy on using external C/C++/Fortran/other libraries says:
> >
> > "Where a package wishes to make use of a library not written solely for the
> > package, the package installation should first look to see if it is already
> > installed and if so is of a suitable version. In case not, it is desirable
> > to include the library sources in the package and compile them as part of
> > package installation. If the sources are too large, it is acceptable to
> > download them as part of installation, but do ensure that the download is
> > of a fixed version rather than the latest. Only as a last resort and with
> > the agreement of the CRAN team should a package download pre-compiled
> > software."
> >
> > Apologies if this is documented somewhere I've missed, but how does one get
> > CRAN's agreement to download pre-compiled software? A project I work with
> > has been seeking permission since October, but emails to both
> > CRAN using R-project.org and CRAN-submissions using R-project.org about this have not
> > been acknowledged.
> >
> > I recognize that this mailing list is not CRAN, but I was hoping someone
> > here might know the right way to reach the CRAN team to provide a judgment
> > on such a request.
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Neal
> >
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