On 05/15/2012 10:12 AM, Michael Friendly wrote:
The issue may be the use of the the "safe-upgrade" option. The first
thing is that I don't think apt-get has a "safe-upgrade" option. Are
you using aptitude or the "dist-upgrade" option in apt-get? I think
you can solve the problem by just using "apt-get upgrade". I don't
know why it is blocking MASS, but something in the "safe/dist-upgrade"
procedure is holding it back.

Sorry; I was using aptitude safe-upgrade.


uclid: ~ # apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages have been kept back:
r-cran-mass
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded.

Searching a bit, I discovered aptitude why-not:

aptitude why-not r-cran-mass
i r-base Depends r-recommended (= 2.15.0-1lucid0)
i A r-recommended Depends r-cran-mass
p A r-cran-mass Conflicts r-cran-vr
p A r-cran-mass Provides r-cran-vr
euclid: ~ #

But now I'm not sure what to do to fix this. Any ideas?

-Michael


Remove r-cran-vr. This was a virtual package that made sure class, MASS, nnet, and spatial were installed. It is no longer needed. So if you remove that, you should be good to go. Or use "apt-get upgrade".

Michael

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