control: retitle -1 ITP: r-cran-rmarkdown -- GNU R tool to convert R Markdown documents into a variety of formats
Hi, I confirm that I retitled (now with correct spelling the bug to ITP and pushed the preliminary packaging to https://anonscm.debian.org/git/debian-med/r-cran-rmarkdown.git I admit this one is a really hard package not because of the R part but rather due to lots of compressed JavaScript files without source. I was able to get rid of most of these by either using packaged versions or providing the uncompressed source in debian/js. Unfortunately I have no idea where these two might come from: E: r-cran-rmarkdown source: source-is-missing inst/rmd/ioslides/ioslides-13.5.1/js/polyfills/dataset.min.js E: r-cran-rmarkdown source: source-is-missing inst/rmd/ioslides/ioslides-13.5.1/js/polyfills/history.min.js I opened an issue at Github from where this code seems to be obtained https://github.com/pauldijou/ioslides/issues/2 but I have less hope that some response will come from there. Admittedly my motivation to continue here is a bit burned for the next couple of days - so if someone wants to do some websearch that would be very welcome. BTW, according to the original target snakemake: I've pinged ftpmaster on IRC and python-ratelimiter was accepted very soon after this. It seems we can upload the new version of snakemake tomorrow. :-) Chrysn, thanks for your work on this - please ping me if you consider your work on snakemake as "finished and read for sponsoring". Kind regards Andreas. On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 04:14:46PM +0100, chrysn wrote: > Package: wnpp > Severity: wishlist > > * Package name : r-cran-rmarkdown > Version : 1.8 > Upstream Author : JJ Allaire, Yihui Xie et al > * URL : http://rmarkdown.rstudio.com, > > https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rmarkdown/index.html > * License : GPL-3 > Programming Lang: GNU R > Description : GNU R tool to convert R Markdown documents into a variety > of formats > > R Markdown is a framework for creating documents that mix R code with > markdown to produce visually pleasing, high quality and reproducible > reports. It supports various output formats, including HTML, PDF, > Microsoft Word and Beamer. > > --- > > The package is a soft reverse build dependency of Snakemake (which is > currently patched to not execute the test in its test suite that depends > on rmarkdown), and a quick search shows that other R packages in the > archive could interact with it as well (eg. r-cran-fitbitscraper > suggests it). > > There is already the r-cran-markdown package whose description > acknowledges rmarkdown as a "newer and enhanced version of this markdown > package". -- http://fam-tille.de