Hi,

FWIW, a good solution to check packages on the latest R version (in
particular the development version) is to upload them to Winbuilder:
https://win-builder.r-project.org/

(I even seem to remember that CRAN recommends this.)


Best


Le vendredi 07 janvier 2022 à 12:16 +0000, José Abílio Matos a écrit :
> On Friday, 7 January 2022 07.30.22 WET Jim Lemon wrote:
> > Hi Tom,
> > As I maintain a few packages on CRAN, The Rules say I should build
> > them with an up to the minute version of R. Whenever I have
> > installed
> > R from a repo, it always seems to be a few versions behind. I'll
> > let
> > you know how it goes. Thanks.
> > 
> > Jim
> 
> Please take what follows as genuine curiosity, because it is. :-)
> 
> Your remark seems strange because in general Tom rebuilds R in one or
> two 
> weeks after it is released, at least for point releases.
> 
> The issue sometimes happens when a new release happens where in some
> cases the 
> only viable option is to rebuild all the R packages. In that case we
> need to 
> come with a way to automatically rebuild the packages (because order
> matters 
> here).
> 
> Is this the problem that you are seeing?
> 
> Another worthwhile mentioning project is:
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/iucar/cran/
> 
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