On Jul 5, 2010, at 2:52 AM, Peter Dalgaard wrote: > Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > .... >>> So there was perhaps an oversight of sorts for 2.11.x in handling >>> these two JSS related files. >> >> That's a different hand. I don't know if the files were intended to >> be installed in 2.11.x: they are in R-devel so eventually packages >> depending on R >= 2.12.0 will be able to rely on them. >> > > > Looking through the logs, those two files were indeed committed to > r-devel, but long before the creation of R-2-11-branch. They appear not > to be used in any other part of the sources, so are indeed pretty > useless if not copied to the tarball
So R has an appendix... ;-) Actually, they are in the 2.11.x tarballs. They are just not installed to the target directory tree after a build, given the code in the Makefile.in. > (since we should not assume that > people in general build from svn checkouts). I do and have been for quite some time, but maybe I am just weird that way... :-) Perhaps starting with 2.12.x, I will modify my build script to download the tarball instead. > But as Brian points out, > they are only two out of many files that could be included as a service > to the user. > >>> 3. A final note, which is that the NEWS file appears to be missing >>> from R-Devel tonight: > ... > >> \item \file{NEWS} is no longer in the sources, but generated as >> part of the installation. The primary source for changes is now >> \file{doc/NEWS.Rd}. >> >> A version of the NEWS file will be in the tarballs. > > Yes. It's generally a bad principle to have anything but the base > sources in the repository, although we have had so for some things in > the past (notably Java class files), because we couldn't rely on > everyone having the appropriate tools. Especially with text files there > will always be the risk of editing the target file instead of the > source. (Just ask the editor of The R Journal how easy it is to remember > to edit RJournal.dtx and not RJournal.sty...) Yep. Thanks Peter. Regards, Marc ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel