Why do you think dependencies are not needed for the help system? At
some point they will be needed to resolve cross-references: at install
time if you are generating static HTML.
I've not seen any issues that cannot be solved by --install=fake: I
have fake installs of a few packages (e.g. ROracle) to allow others to
be tested (including their help pages).
On Mon, 29 Nov 2010, Kjetil Halvorsen wrote:
> For the purpose of helping in installing only parts of a package
> (in my case, the help system), R CMD INSTALL
> should accept a flag --no-check-deps
> Below is a diff for R-devel, svn revision 53672
>
>
>
> kjetil at kjetil:~/R/R-devel/src/library/tools/R$ diff install.R.old
install.R
> 116a117
>> " --no-check-deps skip test if installed
depends/imports",
> 506c507
> < if (length(miss) > 1)
> ---
>> if ((length(miss) > 1) && check_deps)
> 510c511
> < else if (length(miss))
> ---
>> else if (length(miss) && check_deps)
> 1025a1027
>> check_deps <- TRUE
> 1133a1136,1137
>> } else if (a == "--no-check-deps") {
>> check_deps <- FALSE
>
>
>
> kjetil
>
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