It's r-base 4.5 that's blocking r-cran-fansi, not the other way round.
It looks like the reason is that r-cran-fansi's tests (possibly
unintentionally) assert that it doesn't produce warnings, while loading
a package built in R 4.5 into R 4.4 triggers a warning.
Le Mon, Apr 21, 2025 at 09:15:30PM +0100, Rebecca N. Palmer a écrit :
> This passes its tests in unstable but still fails them in testing. I don't
> know whether this is caused by R 4.5.0 vs 4.4.3 or by some other package.
>
> As far as I know, nothing is actually wrong with the old (testing) ver
This passes its tests in unstable but still fails them in testing. I
don't know whether this is caused by R 4.5.0 vs 4.4.3 or by some other
package.
As far as I know, nothing is actually wrong with the old (testing)
version other than that it's old, so just accepting that the new version
won
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