Thomas Thanks a lot for making new version!
I tried on a clean virtualized Ubuntu 9.10, R 2.9: -could compile -when running make plugintests: -need to install additional packages... is there a list of all needed packages for the tests? Or should I do one manually going through rkward output? -what output should be sent when test fail? Is following below informative for example? [2] "< <p>--- Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1</p>" [3] "---" [4] "> <p>--- Signif. codes: 0 '***' 0.001 '**' 0.01 '*' 0.05 '.' 0.1 ' ' 1</p>" Warning messages: 1: In rm(list = c("rk.set.output.html.file", "rk.get.tempfile.name", : object 'rk.set.output.html.file' not found 2: In rm(list = c("rk.set.output.html.file", "rk.get.tempfile.name", : object 'rk.get.tempfile.name' not found 3: In rm(list = c("rk.set.output.html.file", "rk.get.tempfile.name", : object '.rk.make.hr' not found ID code match output match message match error result ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ basic_statistics_a MISMATCH MISMATCH MISMATCH ERROR FAIL basic_statistics_b MISMATCH MISMATCH MISMATCH ERROR FAIL Mat Thomas Friedrichsmeier a écrit : > Hi! > > The current development version of RKWard has a nice number of changes, and I > think it's about time to release those, officially. Before doing so, of > course, > we need to do some more testing, and I would like to invite you all to > participate in that. > > A tentative timeline for the release / the testing is at > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=Release_Schedule > . The targetted release date is April 30, with the testing phase open until > April 25. Of course the deadlines will extended, if necessary. > > --- Testing --- > > Please download the 0.5.3-pre1 release (also linked to from > http://p.sf.net/rkward/download) and give it a try. Here are some things to > watch out for in particular: > - All plugins were converted to use JS instead of PHP. This change will allow > us to provide more flexibility in plugins in the future, but for now this > change should be mostly invisible to end-users. This transition was quite a > lot of work, and while we proceeded with care, it is quite likely that we > introduced a few new bugs in some plugins. Therefore, please test the plugins > you use, very carefully. > Also, if compiling from sources, please run > make plugintests > after make install, and report any failed tests. > > - R 2.11.0 is scheduled for release on April 22. If you have the chance to > use > R 2.11.0 (or a recent beta) in your testing, that would be very helpful. > > Please try to provide feedback by April 25. > > --- Translators --- > > .po and .pot files are located in the po-subdirectory, as usual. Please > provide > your updates by April 25. > > --- Plugin authors --- > > If you plan to add features to existing plugins before the release, please > post to the mailing list, first. > > --- Packagers --- > > Note that RKWard no longer required PHP at runtime (the PHP-backend is still > functional, but not used by any of the plugins), so you may drop that > dependency. > > --- Windows users --- > > A windows binary will follow, shortly. You may want to check the updated > installation instructions for correctness: > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=RKWard_on_Windows > > . > > Note that you can now install RKWard from source using emerge (instructions > provided on the same page). I'd like to encourage you to give this a try, as > it provides a fairly convenient way to follow the current development on > windows. > > --- Mac users --- > > If there are any Mac users on the list: Please give these instructions a try: > http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/rkward/index.php?title=RKWard_on_Mac . > > Probably this does not quite work, yet (I cannot try, myself), but the only > way to get the remaining problems fixed is by testing, and reporting. I'm > confident that RKWard on Mac is only a few steps away, with your help. > > --- Closing words --- > > Remember: There's always many ways you can help, with or without programming > skills. Testing is one important way to contribute, but for instance our wiki > / website is always in need of love as well. If you have time to spare, your > help will be very welcome. > > Thanks! > Thomas > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Download Intel® Parallel Studio Eval > Try the new software tools for yourself. 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