On 06/21/2013 01:15 PM, Wilbert Heeringa wrote: > Why is still R version 2.15.2 in the repositories?
It isn't, for the current development release 3.0.1-3 is in the repositories now. > Today version 3.0.1 is available and I tried to download and install > it from http://cran.rstudio.com/ . Why? It is already packaged. Do not try to re-do the work of those who already packaged R 3.0.1. They will do a better job than you will. > R versions 2.15.2 and 3.0.1 are really significantly different, and I > hope Lubuntu is also meant for the scientific world. R 3.0.1 will be available for Lubuntu 13.01 when it is released in October 2013. Lubuntu picks up whatever packaged versions of application software are in the current Debian repositories. When this sync was done for Raring, that version was 2.15.2. Now, for Saucy, it is 3.0.1. The Lubuntu developers themselves do not have time to repackage every application in Debian, all 30000 of them -- we have to depend on the whole Debian and Ubuntu community to work together for that! You therefore now have three options: (1) Run Lubuntu Saucy now, and so get access to the packaged R 3.0.1 (2) Backport the R packages from Saucy to Raring and run those. (3) Wait for Saucy to be released and then use it. Each has some disadvantages: Doing (1) means running Alpha code, with its associated bugs and frustrations. Doing (2) means you need to know enough to grab the r-base-core source packages from Saucy and rebuild them for Raring. Doing (3) means you need to be patient until October :) Hoping this helps, Jonathan -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
