On 23 May 2005 at 19:15, Don Armstrong wrote: | What I'm talking about (and why I'm continuing this discussion) is the | optimal resolution of this issue, post sarge release, by fixing: | | 1) r-base-core to provide the correct headers/fix whatever headers | are supplied
This is a recursive argument. R-base-core is R, and it ships whatever is current and hence "correct". Greg is "just being nice" by allowing people to build rpy with older R versions. Now, as I mentioned earlier, as of R 2.1.0, the API has seen some cleanup; R-2.2.0 may better that. So we'll know more in October (or from the SVN checkouts / r-devel tarballs). | > No, after mulling this over all day, I have decided to close it. | | That basically precludes any further discussion, and will likely Exactly. :) There is always the web archive, though. Google doesn't forget ... | > I do not think that changing the set of distributed header files is | > a good idea. | | Can you explain why? R is *beautifully* cross-distro, cross-platform, cross-anything. I do not think that making out R different adds value. Quite the contrary. (I am already on the edge by having "r-base" split off r-base-core and all the other packages. As per some R Core members, a 50mb sumo package would be preferred. I disagree there, but I don;t want to go much further than that.) Dirk -- Statistics: The (futile) attempt to offer certainty about uncertainty. -- Roger Koenker, 'Dictionary of Received Ideas of Statistics' -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]