> For me, that now starts R 4.2.0 on WIndows. > > However, given the fragility of regexps, does anyone (Martin?) know why > the ucrt now appears in versions on Windows, and whether that was > deliberate? ESS might well be the only program that machine reads that > date, but still we should try to future-proof this or find out if it was > a bug that crept in. It looks odd to me, since UCRT seems to be short > form for 'Universal C Runtime'.
Reading R news shows the switch to UCRT as the new C runtime on windows. So it is probably a deliberate addition into the version information. ______________________________________________ ESS-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help