[R-SIG-Mac] Testing R 3.4.0 RC r72556
Simon Urbanek
simon.urbanek at r-project.org
Thu Apr 20 16:49:01 CEST 2017
Berend,
what you are listing are simply packages that have not been build recently - we'll do a full re-build of all packages for the release.
Thanks,
Simon
> On Apr 20, 2017, at 3:23 AM, Berend Hasselman <bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote:
>
>
> The issues I have had with R 3.4.0 RC appear to have mostly been resolved macOS El Capitan.
> (release candidate r72556 from http://r.research.att.com)
>
> Many packages using Rcpp now do link to the libc++.1.dylib in the R framework.
> The following packages using Rcpp that I have installed are still linking to /usr/local/clang4/lib/libc++.1.dylib:
>
> dplyr
> e1071
> forecast
> htmltools
> igraph
> lme4
> NMF
> RandomFields
> RcppEigen
> readr
> reshape2
> rgl
> roxygen2
> RSpectra
> RSQLite
> scales
> sem
> spatstat
> testthat
> trustOptim
>
>
> That's 20 out of the 43 packages using Rcpp that I have installed.
> I have not checked all available packages using Rcpp.
>
> I always install binary packages.
>
> I don't really or urgently need to have clang4 installed so I would prefer all C++ using packages to link to the libc++.1.dylib in the R framework.
> The private package I referred to in previous mails works fine with Apple's libc++.1.dylib
>
> Berend
>
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