-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2009-9030 2009-08-27 00:48:12 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Name : rpy Product : Fedora 11 Version : 2.0.3 Release : 4.fc11 URL : http://rpy.sourceforge.net Summary : Python interface to the R language Description : RPy provides a robust Python interface to the R programming language. It can manage all kinds of R objects and can execute arbitrary R functions. All the errors from the R language are converted to Python exceptions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update Information: Update to R 2.9.2 (and corresponding rpy rebuilds). BUG FIXES - parse_Rd() still did not handle source reference encodings properly. - The C utility function PrintValue no longer attempts to print attributes for CHARSXPs as those attributes are used internally for the CHARSXP cache. This fixes a segfault when calling it on a CHARSXP from C code. - PDF graphics output was producing two instances of anything drawn with the symbol font face. (Report from Baptiste Auguie.) - length(x) <- newval and grep() could cause memory corruption. (PR#13837) - If model.matrix() was given too large a model, it could crash R. (PR#13838, fix found by Olaf Mersmann.) - gzcon() (used by load()) would re-open an open connection, leaking a file descriptor each time. (PR#13841) - The checks for inconsistent inheritance reported by setClass() now detect inconsistent superclasses and give better warning messages. - print.anova() failed to recognize the column labelled P(>|Chi|) from a Poisson/binomial GLM anova as a p-value column in order to format it appropriately (and as a consequence it gave no significance stars). - A missing PROTECT caused rare segfaults during calls to load(). (PR#13880, fix found by Bill Dunlap.) - gsub() in a non-UTF-8 locale with a marked UTF-8 input could in rare circumstances overrun a buffer and so segfault. - R CMD Rdconv --version was not working correctly. - Missing PROTECTs in nlm() caused "random" errors. (PR#13381 by Adam D.I. Kramer, analysis and suggested fix by Bill Dunlap.) - Some extreme cases of pbeta(log.p = TRUE) are more accurate (finite values < -700 rather than -Inf). (PR#13786) - pbeta() now reports on more cases where the asymptotic expansions lose accuracy (the underlying TOMS708 C code was ignoring some of these, including the PR#13786 example). - new.env(hash = TRUE, size = NA) now works the way it has been documented to for a long time. - tcltk::tk_choose.files(multi = TRUE) produces better-formatted output with filenames containing spaces. (PR#13875) - R CMD check --use-valgrind did not run valgrind on the package tests. - The tclvalue() and the print() and as.xxx methods for class "tclObj" crashed R with an invalid object -- seen with an object saved from an earlier session. - R CMD BATCH garbled options -d <debugger> (useful for valgrind, although --debugger=valgrind always worked) - INSTALL with LazyData and Encoding declared in DESCRIPTION might have left options("encoding") set for the rest of the package installation. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ChangeLog: * Mon Aug 24 2009 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcall...@redhat.com> - 2.0.3-4 - rebuild for R-2.9.2 * Thu Jul 9 2009 Tom "spot" Callaway <tcall...@redhat.com> - 2.0.3-3 - rebuild for R-2.9.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This update can be installed with the "yum" update program. Use su -c 'yum update rpy' at the command line. For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum", available at http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/. All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at http://fedoraproject.org/keys -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Fedora-package-announce mailing list Fedora-package-announce@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-package-announce