Hi! The RKWard 0.7.1 release is nearing. I'm targeting an official release this Thursday, January 23rd. This mail is to inform you about the release candidate packages for our primary platforms. Barring any severe issues, these will be simply be renamed to the official release on Thursday.
Release files and their SHA256-checksums: Linux / Source release: https://files.kde.org/rkward/testing/for_packaging/rkward-0.7.1.tar.gz 02a96450ef4275d38b9ff6fd13d98bcf353c5388399a813a111b640d7c61c834 Windows 64-bit binary (including R 3.6.2): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/RKWard_Nightly_mingw64/224/artifact/rkward-master-224-windows-mingw_64-gcc.exe 6751e77df1369dd4a3fe8db88909b4428c99fc496eff9eeb51ecd5015bcf820c Mac OS X binary (requires Mac OS X 10.13 or higher, and a separate installation of R 3.4.x, 3.5.x or 3.6.x): https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/RKWard_Nightly_macos/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/rkward-master-220-macos-64-clang.dmg ba7f1a177d94829fe1a25ab96ca55fedb09c374ba99c3b74c143fa0c8de2f931 Known issues: - The installation procedure on Mac is still not so smooth, due to issues with the Apple Gatekeeper. Procedure detailed at https://rkward.kde.org/RKWard_on_Mac.html . - The Windows installer may appear to "hang" at around two-thirds completion, but actually, the progress bar is simply not updating. Information for (Linux / BSD) packagers: - Two R package source archives (rkward.tgz and rkwardtests.tgz) are now installed to ${DATA_INSTALL_DIR}/rkward/rpackages . From there they will be installed to the user's home directory, when first starting RKWard, or when using RKWard with a new version of R. These packages are interpreted code, only (but will be byte-compiled by R during the second step). - The -DR_LIBDIR cmake option is now obsolete. Nothing is installed to that directory (or any auto-detected system-wide R library location). Regards Thomas
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