On 1/19/23 2:00 PM, Merkle, Edgar C. wrote:
Hello,
I noticed a strange thing when attempting to upgrade a specific package (lavaan) from
c2d4u and wondered if someone could confirm the problem. In short, apt seems to think
that an older version from the "universe" repo is higher than the newer version
from c2d4u.
When I do
apt-cache showpkg r-cran-lavaan
I get the output at the bottom of this email. Then, I tried to force install
the 0.6-13 version using
apt install r-cran-lavaan=0.6-13-1cran1.2204.0
and apt warned me that I was downgrading the package. I am wondering whether it is because universe has a period
between "6" and "10", while c2d4u correctly has a dash between "6" and "13". If
so, what would be best practice to install 0.6-13? I could pin the version, but I worry I will forget about it when
future versions come out.
Thanks for your help,
Ed
Ed,
Thanks for the email. lavaan on Cran uses a dash, while the package
built for Ubuntu via Debian uses a dot. I will correct that in the next
24 hours. These small differences slip through sometimes.
Again, thanks for pointing that out.
Michael
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