Le 06/07/10 19:23, Dominick Samperi a écrit :
On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    "Sugar" started really only good post-0.8.2. And with the Rmetrics
    meeting
    coming up, and a larger than usual set of changes, we released 0.8.3
    right
    before that meeting. At the time Rcpp passed on all systems we could
    test on.
    We do nto release when we know of failures. [ Hint: If only we
    already had
    "bin-builder" ... ].


I think you mean win-builder

No, that is not what Dirk meant. We are already quite aware of win builder and we send packages there very very often.

It only helps for windows, so "bin builder" would be something more general.

(http://win-builder.r-project.org/), and
yes, using
this service as part of integration testing before releasing to CRAN
will reduce
the number of problems for client packages that use Rcpp. 1000 unit
tests will
not help.
Indeed, this should be required given that you do not use or test
under Windows, yet there are many Windows users.

This is just plain wrong. We do test on windows. We obviously want it to work on windows.

It would also be helpful if you inform the authors of client packages before
releasing duplicate functionality that will break the build for these
packages (Rcpp 0.8.3 broke the build of cxxPack). This incompatibility
was known, yet was released.

Dominick

You cannot claim that we don't advise you of things, as we have done it before.

As I said to you privately, releasing this version was higher on our (mainly mine) priority list because I wanted to demonstrate the released version. I though I had time to alert you but my time has been sinked by the conference, and the wireless connection was not all that good.



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