The 1.7.0 (2003-04-16) "R Installation and Adminsistration" manual mentions various flavors of R available from rsync (section 1.2, p. 1). These are also referred to in various other sources on and offline (e.g., the FAQ). The meaning of r-release vs r-patched was not entirely clear to me. How is the patched version patched? Should it just have bug fixes, and so likely be more reliable than r-release? Or is it patched with a lot of development changes, so that it's quite like r-devel? It would be helpful to say a little more about these matters.
ross@biostat.ucsf.edu writes:> The 1.7.0 (2003-04-16) "R Installation and Adminsistration" > manual mentions various flavors of R available from rsync (section > 1.2, p. 1). These are also referred to in various other sources on > and offline (e.g., the FAQ). > > The meaning of r-release vs r-patched was not entirely clear to me. > How is the patched version patched? Should it just have bug fixes, > and so likely be more reliable than r-release? Or is it patched with > a lot of development changes, so that it's quite like r-devel? > > It would be helpful to say a little more about these matters.It's basically bug fixes. It's somewhere on the road between x.y.z and x.y.z+1 so glancing at the NEWS file might give you an idea of what typically gets changed. The policy is quite conservative, bug fixes go in if considered safe, but we do allow adding "obviously missing" functionality to be added, and also some development in areas that have been labeled "experimental". Of course, since they are not actual releases, there is always some risk of a bad fix or catching the repository in a half-updated state. -- O__ ---- Peter Dalgaard Blegdamsvej 3 c/ /'_ --- Dept. of Biostatistics 2200 Cph. N (*) \(*) -- University of Copenhagen Denmark Ph: (+45) 35327918 ~~~~~~~~~~ - (p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk) FAX: (+45) 35327907
ross@biostat.ucsf.edu writes:> The 1.7.0 (2003-04-16) "R Installation and Adminsistration" > manual mentions various flavors of R available from rsync (section > 1.2, p. 1). These are also referred to in various other sources on > and offline (e.g., the FAQ). > > The meaning of r-release vs r-patched was not entirely clear to me. > How is the patched version patched? Should it just have bug fixes, > and so likely be more reliable than r-release? Or is it patched with > a lot of development changes, so that it's quite like r-devel?R-patched = original sources plus bug-fix patches R-devel = development sources that include bug-fix patches _and_ new capabilities We had rather hoped that our choice of names would make this distinction clear.
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