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2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...'s
going on (but also has less severe consequences; if they kept to
the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have the same objects
apart from those only in the namespace,
people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
We are still not happy with their decision. Also
help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
Martin
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...also has less severe consequences; if they kept to
> the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have the same objects
> apart from those only in the namespace,
> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>
> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>
> Martin
>
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...evere consequences; if they kept to
>> the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have the same objects
>> apart from those only in the namespace,
>> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
>> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
>> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
>> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>> Martin
>>
>
> ______________________________________________
> R-h...
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...es; if they kept to
>>> the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have the same objects
>>> apart from those only in the namespace,
>>> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
>>> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>>> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
>>> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
>>> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>>> Martin
>>>
>>
>> _____________________________...
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...es; if they kept to
>>> the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have
the same objects
>>> apart from those only in the namespace,
>>> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
>>> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>>> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
>>> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
>>> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>>> Martin
>>>
>>
>> _____________________________...
2024 Mar 21
1
[External] Re: Building Packages. (fwd)
...t; the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have
>>>> the same objects
>>>> apart from those only in the namespace,
>>>> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
>>>> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>>>> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
>>>> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
>>>> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>
>>>...
2024 Mar 21
1
Building Packages.
...gt;>>> the otherwise universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have
> the same objects
>>>> apart from those only in the namespace,
>>>> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
>>>> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>>>> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
>>>> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
>>>> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>>>> Martin
>>>>
>>>
>>> _...
2024 Mar 21
1
[External] Re: Building Packages. (fwd)
...e universal *rule* that the namespace and package must have
>>>>> the same objects
>>>>> apart from those only in the namespace,
>>>>> people would not even have access to R's true install.packages()
>>>>> but only see the RStudio fake^Hsubstitute..
>>>>> We are still not happy with their decision. Also
>>>>> help(install.packages) goes to R's documentation of R's
>>>>> install.packages, so there's even more misleading of useRs.
>>>>> Martin
>>>>>
>>...
2024 Mar 20
2
Building Packages.
On 20/03/2024 1:07 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 20/03/2024 12:37 p.m., Ben Bolker wrote:
>> Ivan, can you give more detail on this? I've heard this issue
>> mentioned, but when I open RStudio and run find("install.packages") it
>> returns "utils::install.packages", and running dump() from within
>> RStudio console and from an external