#9396: statistical package r fails to run, missing libicuuc
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   Reporter:  mariah                       |       Owner:  Mariah Lenox
       Type:  defect                       |      Status:  needs_work  
   Priority:  major                        |   Milestone:  sage-4.5    
  Component:  packages                     |    Keywords:              
     Author:  Mariah Lenox, Robert Miller  |    Upstream:  N/A         
   Reviewer:  David Kirkby                 |      Merged:              
Work_issues:                               |  
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Changes (by newvalueoldvalue):

  * status:  needs_review => needs_work
  * author:  Mariah Lenox => Mariah Lenox, Robert Miller


Comment:

 SPKG.txt is wrong, due undoubtably due to the fact #9186 was recently
 merged, and took the patch level 2 number.

 {{{
 === r-2.10.1.p2 (Mitesh Patel, June 8th 2010) ===
  * #9186: Set an empty MAKEFLAGS variable before "make install".  On
    OS X, at least, this fixes building multiple spkgs in parallel (cf.
    #8306).

 === r-2.10.1.p2 (Mariah Lenox, 30 Jun 2010) ===
  * added "--with-ICU=no" to configure line of spkg-install (#9396)

 === r-2.10.1.p1 (Karl-Dieter Crisman, April 12th 2010) ===
  * Re-enable Aqua support on OSX
 }}}

 The entry for Mariah's code should now be r-2.10.1.p3, not r-2.10.1.p2.

 I've just started a build on sage.math with this package and
 SAGE_FAT_BINARY=yes and will look over it. I can't see any reason this
 should fail, but I am going to check it. I should be back in an hour or
 two with a definitive decision.

 BTW, I know William has offered Mariah an account, which she has accepted,
 so soon she should have an account and be able to put packages on
 sage.math herself.

 Dave

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