On 25 September 2005 at 23:18, Meelis Roos wrote:
| Package: r-cran-gtools
| Version: 2.1.1-1
| Severity: normal
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|
| Setting up r-cran-gtools (2.1.1-1) ...
| Unknown option: htmllists
| Usage: R CMD build-help.pl [options] [pkg] [lib]
|
| Install all help files for package pkg to library lib
|
| Options:
| -h, --help print short help message and exit
| -v, --version print version info and exit
| -d, --debug print debugging information
| -os, --OS OS to assume: unix (default) or windows
| --rhome R home directory, defaults to environment R_HOME
| --html build HTML files (default is all)
| --txt build text files (default is all)
| --latex build LaTeX files (default is all)
| --example build example files (default is all)
| --dosnames use 8.3 filenames
| --index build index file only
|
| it does not fail but it outputs this so something is probably not
| correct.
Ooops. That is the same as bug #327446 -- and it is actually an R bug due to
an upstream change. We trigger the bug from the package postinst.
Sorry about that -- but it was a unannounced applications interface change by
R, and I am trying to keep the old behaviour until we switch all the 50+
r-cran-* packages one-by-one.
Thanks for the heads, I had not noticed this as I had inadvertently put the
previous' weeks snapshot of R 2.2.0-to-be on 'hold' and had not upgrade to
the build from Thursday which bit you here.
New and corrected version should come out shortly. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards, Dirk
| -- System Information:
| Debian Release: testing/unstable
| APT prefers unstable
| APT policy: (500, 'unstable')
| Architecture: i386 (i686)
| Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
| Kernel: Linux 2.6.14-rc1-g1619cca2
| Locale: LANG=et_EE.ISO-8859-15, LC_CTYPE=et_EE.ISO-8859-15
(charmap=ISO-8859-15)
|
| Versions of packages r-cran-gtools depends on:
| ii r-base-core 2.2.0.beta.20050922-1 GNU R core of statistical
computin
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| r-cran-gtools recommends no packages.
|
| -- no debconf information
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