On 22 March 2012 at 12:21, Kingsley G. Morse Jr. wrote: | Hi Scott, | | I like apt-get and dpkg. | | They made administering my Debian box much more | convenient. | | However, I was surprised some time ago to see that | Debian's package management technology was failing | to keep up with new releases of R packages. | | It seemed to me that R's packages were evolving | faster than Debian's archives were updated.
You need to carefully think through /which distro version/ with which release cycle you want. I keep what I maintain (R itself, dozens of r-cran-* package /very current/ but that goes into Debian unstable, and then after a few days into Debian testing. "Testing" is a good compromise. Debian stable does only get much less infrequently. As "stable" means no updates. Ubuntu is somewhere in the middle. Now, cran2deb (as in Michael's cran2deb4ubuntu or the new debian-r.debian.net by Don) is orthogonal to both. Dirk | I had to used R's built in package management | tool. | | If I recall correctly, it's named something like | update_package() or update_packages() and | it downloads new R code from CRAN. | | If you haven't already considered R's built in | package management, you may want to try it. | | I hope that helps, | Kingsley | | _______________________________________________ | R-SIG-Debian mailing list | [email protected] | https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-debian -- "Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it is too dark to read." -- Groucho Marx _______________________________________________ R-SIG-Debian mailing list [email protected] https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-debian

