Hi there, When R upgraded to 3.4.0, a bug was introduced into the Sweave command (it returned an exit code of 1, even on success), which has broken our reporting make files. This has been fixed in the source (thanks to Martin M?chler). I am using R on ubuntu (xenial) and was wondering if the 3.4.0 binary could be updated with the patched version, so that the patch flows through. This will prevent the bug from affecting other users. Alternatively, I have noticed the instructions at the bottom of this page. If there are no plans to update the released binaries, then I can work my way through the instructions for installing from the patched branch. https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ Sorry to bother you with this, and thanks very much for all your work on keeping R packaged, Cheers, Edward Abraham. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
On 15 June 2017 at 04:42, Edward Abraham wrote: | When R upgraded to 3.4.0, a bug was introduced into the Sweave command (it | returned an exit code of 1, even on success), which has broken our | reporting make files. This has been fixed in the source (thanks to Martin | M?chler). I am using R on ubuntu (xenial) and was wondering if the 3.4.0 | binary could be updated with the patched version, so that the patch flows | through. This will prevent the bug from affecting other users. | | Alternatively, I have noticed the instructions at the bottom of this page. | If there are no plans to update the released binaries, then I can work my | way through the instructions for installing from the patched branch. | https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ | | Sorry to bother you with this, and thanks very much for all your work on | keeping R packaged, I would have said "maybe, when we get a moment" but given that R 3.4.1 has in fact been announced for June 30 [1], I think we can maybe skip this and just wait? Dirk [1] http://developer.r-project.org/ -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
This sounds like the path of least resistance. I am sure we can work around it for two weeks :) On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 at 00:03 Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:> > On 15 June 2017 at 04:42, Edward Abraham wrote: > | When R upgraded to 3.4.0, a bug was introduced into the Sweave command > (it > | returned an exit code of 1, even on success), which has broken our > | reporting make files. This has been fixed in the source (thanks to Martin > | M?chler). I am using R on ubuntu (xenial) and was wondering if the 3.4.0 > | binary could be updated with the patched version, so that the patch flows > | through. This will prevent the bug from affecting other users. > | > | Alternatively, I have noticed the instructions at the bottom of this > page. > | If there are no plans to update the released binaries, then I can work my > | way through the instructions for installing from the patched branch. > | https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/debian/ > | > | Sorry to bother you with this, and thanks very much for all your work on > | keeping R packaged, > > I would have said "maybe, when we get a moment" but given that R 3.4.1 has > in > fact been announced for June 30 [1], I think we can maybe skip this and > just > wait? > > Dirk > > [1] http://developer.r-project.org/ > > -- > http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org >[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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