#20190: Upgrade R to 3.2.4
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Reporter: charpent | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_review
Priority: minor | Milestone: sage-7.2
Component: packages: | Resolution:
standard | Merged in:
Keywords: r-project | Reviewers: Travis Scrimshaw
Authors: Emmanuel | Work issues:
Charpentier | Commit:
Report Upstream: N/A | 6b46d9d61e1480e46ab7f562ed0ed5a7639f5ef7
Branch: | Stopgaps:
u/charpent/upgrade_r_to_3_2_4 |
Dependencies: |
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Changes (by charpent):
* status: needs_work => needs_review
Comment:
Replying to [comment:34 vbraun]:
Damn ! I forgot even the existence of this...
> {{{
> Successfully installed r-3.2.4-revised.p0
> Running the test suite for r-3.2.4-revised.p0...
> ./spkg-check: line 8: cd: src: No such file or directory
> make[3]: Entering directory '/mnt/disk/home/buildslave-
sage/slave/sage_git/build/local/var/tmp/sage/build/r-3.2.4-revised.p0'
> make[3]: *** No rule to make target 'check'.
> make[3]: Leaving directory '/mnt/disk/home/buildslave-
sage/slave/sage_git/build/local/var/tmp/sage/build/r-3.2.4-revised.p0'
> Error while running the R testsuite ... exiting
> }}}
Huh ! I think that the fix is as trivial (and as mysterious) as the
preceding one.
I tried it, but I can't seemingly test it. Whereas in my "develop"
(7.2beta2 IIRC) setup, testing (of the current R-3.2.3) goes well, it does
not start in this branch, which is based on 7.1rc0 :
After {{{SAGE_CHECK_PACKAGES="yes" ./sage -f -c r}}}, the build system
rebuilds the packages, and says it has been built successfully. It does
**NOT** attempt to test anything, nor does give an error (see uploaded
log).
Nevertheless, I pushed the resulting patch (since it lo longer raises an
error in the test suite...) and positioned {{{needs_review}}}. Feel free
to send me to hell if you think that this cover-up is not acceptable.
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20190#comment:36>
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