>>>>> Iñaki Ucar 
>>>>>     on Mon, 7 Nov 2022 19:37:14 +0100 writes:

    > On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 17:36, Tom Callaway <spo...@gmail.com> wrote:
    >> 
    >> The Requires on R-core-devel are not in any way intended to prep an
    >> environment to build R (they are intended to provide the minimum
    >> requirements for the R header files to work).
    >> 
    >> To do what you want, your best bet is to pull down the R.spec file:
    >> https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/R/raw/rawhide/f/R.spec
    >> 
    >> Then, use the "builddep" plug-in from dnf to install the BuildRequires:
    >> dnf builddep R.spec

    > This works too, but it doesn't get the latest changes in rawhide:

    > $ dnf builddep R

    > BTW, Lluís is putting together a guide where all these deps are
    > listed: https://github.com/r-devel/rdevguide/pull/105

    > Iñaki

    >> 
    >> ~spot
    >> 


Thanks a lot, Tom and Iñaki ... and Lluís --

So this will almost surely be the first time for me where I (as
R core member) will be profiting directly from the rdevguide --
cool!

Martin

    >> On Mon, Nov 7, 2022, 8:26 AM Martin Maechler <maech...@stat.math.ethz.ch>
    >> wrote:
    >> 
    >> > As R Develeoper, I've tried to install R in a fedora podman
    >> > container, starting from plain fedora
    >> >
    >> > dnf install R-core-devel
    >> > dnf install emacs-ess
    >> > dnf install subversion
    >> >
    >> > cd /usr/local
    >> > mkdir -p .../R
    >> > cd       .../R
    >> > svn checkout https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk R-devel
    >> > mkdir -p inst/R-devel
    >> > cd inst/R-devel/
    >> > ../../R-devel/configure
    >> >
    >> > and then it's telling me I will not have readline, so I stop
    >> >
    >> > and do
    >> >
    >> > dnf install libreadline-devel
    >> >
    >> > but then X11 libraries/headers are missing etc.
    >> >
    >> > -------------------------------------------------
    >> >
    >> > I had hoped that   the R-core-devel   would already provide me
    >> > with what I needed.
    >> >
    >> > Is there a list of such things to easily add to my list to add
    >> > after starting to run podman in a "base fedora" ?
    >> >
    >> > {I'd be glad to be CC'ed as I'm not subscribed to R-SIG-Fedora}
    >> >
    >> > Thank you in advance,
    >> > Martin
    >> >
    >> > --
    >> > Martin Maechler
    >> > ETH Zurich   and   R core team
    >> >
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    > Iñaki Úcar

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