Dear Dirk,

Le mardi 18 décembre 2018 à 12:00 -0600, Dirk Eddelbuettel a écrit :
> Emmanuel,
> 
> I ran this by Kurt Hornik (CC'ed) who is a Debian user too and one
> who
> updates frequently.  He has hit the issue as well as says that it
> seems to
> stem from rstan

It's more complicated than that. reinstalling rstan, or even Rcpp the
rstan, isn't sufficient to install brms.

>  and that updating "everything" seems to fix it,

I checked that by reinstalling Sage's R (3.4.4 ATM) an my whole slate
of 493-29=464 packages + updates). Takes about 93 minutes, but seems to
work.

I'll do that for my systemwide R installation. I'll yell if something
goes wrong, of course...

>  just as I
> suggested to you as "qualified guess".  We have no idea yet whose ABI
> changed.
> 
> With that I think we can close this as a bug against the r-base
> package. It
> appears to be a bystander here.

Indeed (with the proviso that I want to see that with R 3.5.1...).

But I wonder how many potential bystanders are in Debian, and what
measures should be taken to retrieve the real source of the problem.

Do you thing I should file a bug against glibc ?

Cordially yours,

--
Emmanuel Charpentier
 
> 
> Best,  Dirk
> 

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