Maybe you are looking for ./tools/rsync-recommended
I think only the base set of packages (lower priority than recommended)
are in src/library.
> packageDescription( "utils" )[["Priority"]]
[1] "base"
> packageDescription( "Matrix" )[["Priority"]]
[1] "recommended"
Romain
On 12/15/2009 05:14 PM, Ben Bolker wrote:
Yes, but ... on my system at least the Recommended folder has a recent
version of the Makefile, but the packages are old tarballs. I have a
fuzzy memory that I needed to download the packages from somewhere else
to build a complete/up-to-date version, but I have forgotten where I
read that. And
https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/src/library/Recommended/ shows that
only Makefile.in and Makefile.win live here.
Does your src/library/Recommended have up-to-date source code for all
the packages ... ?
cheers
Ben
Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
The obvious: the recommended packages are inside
src/library
Kasper
On Dec 15, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Ben Bolker wrote:
I followed the suggestions at
http://developer.r-project.org/SVNtips.html to check out an anonymous
copy of the development branch of R, but so far I have been unable to
figure out an analogous way to track the development branch of the
recommended packages. (I'm assuming they actually live somewhere on the
same SVN server, which might not be true ...) Any ideas (including
pointing out the obvious, or the obvious-in-hindsight)?
thanks
Ben Bolker
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