Howdy,

On 18 January 2010 at 23:07, Yaroslav Halchenko wrote:
| 
| rpy2 is a moving target so its API has changed quite drastically at
| places from 2.0 version.  It would be great to have 2.1 alpha release in 
Debian
| (I would prefer sid ;) ) since it would preclude frustration of Debian users
| starting to use rpy2 and then discovering that API change.
| 
| Thanks in advance

Actually I tried on Dec 23/24 with the Dec 24 snapshot and failed miserably
despite some emails with Laurent -- the code was simply too alpha and too
removed from the 2.0.* build process.  So I decide to wait this out.

You can try to the debian/* files of the last 2.0.* release and see how far
you get with current sources but I, unfortunately, have not enough to pursue
this.  Do you want to give this a whirl?

Dirk
 
| -- System Information:
| Debian Release: squeeze/sid
|   APT prefers unstable
|   APT policy: (901, 'unstable'), (900, 'testing'), (300, 'experimental')
| Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
| 
| Kernel: Linux 2.6.31-1-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
| Locale: LANG=en_US, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
| Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
| 
| Versions of packages python-rpy2 depends on:
| ii  libatlas3gf-base [liblapack.s 3.6.0-24   Automatically Tuned Linear 
Algebra
| ii  libblas3gf [libblas.so.3gf]   1.2-2      Basic Linear Algebra Subroutines 
3
| ii  libc6                         2.10.2-5   Embedded GNU C Library: Shared 
lib
| ii  liblapack3gf [liblapack.so.3g 3.2.1-2    library of linear algebra 
routines
| ii  python                        2.5.4-5    An interactive high-level 
object-o
| ii  python-central                0.6.11     register and build utility for 
Pyt
| ii  python-numpy                  1:1.3.0-3  Numerical Python adds a fast 
array
| ii  r-base-core                   2.10.1-2   GNU R core of statistical 
computat
| 
| python-rpy2 recommends no packages.
| 
| Versions of packages python-rpy2 suggests:
| pn  python-rpy-docs               <none>     (no description available)
| 
| -- no debconf information
| 
| 

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