Dear all,
I would like your opinion regarding: [Bug 503108] New: R2spec-2.5.2 loses Version information
It basically says that when the package version is 2.3-50 R2spec only retrieve 2.3 as being the version number. To me and based on the packages R-abind, R-acepack, R-mAR (and some other that I didn't list) this is not a bug.
Do you agree with me ?
Thanks, Best regards,
Pierre
On Friday 29 May 2009 06:53:54 Pierre-Yves wrote:
Dear all,
I would like your opinion regarding: [Bug 503108] New: R2spec-2.5.2 loses Version information
It basically says that when the package version is 2.3-50 R2spec only retrieve 2.3 as being the version number. To me and based on the packages R-abind, R-acepack, R-mAR (and some other that I didn't list) this is not a bug.
Do you agree with me ?
I agree that we are loosing information in the version and that on the other hand the dash is just a fancy replacement for the dot.
So we could agree to replace all the dashes in R package versions by dots and be done with it.
Whatever we decide we should apply this uniformly to all R packages that have this numbering.
Thanks, Best regards,
Pierre
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 10:53 +0100, José Matos wrote:
On Friday 29 May 2009 06:53:54 Pierre-Yves wrote:
Dear all,
I would like your opinion regarding: [Bug 503108] New: R2spec-2.5.2 loses Version information
It basically says that when the package version is 2.3-50 R2spec only retrieve 2.3 as being the version number. To me and based on the packages R-abind, R-acepack, R-mAR (and some other that I didn't list) this is not a bug.
Do you agree with me ?
I agree that we are loosing information in the version and that on the other hand the dash is just a fancy replacement for the dot.
So we could agree to replace all the dashes in R package versions by dots and be done with it.
Whatever we decide we should apply this uniformly to all R packages that have this numbering.
Thanks for the feedback José :)
Spot, does the guideline say something about this ? Should they ? Should we bring the discussion to a broader audience ?
Regards, Pierre
On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 15:09 +0200, Pierre-Yves wrote:
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 10:53 +0100, José Matos wrote:
On Friday 29 May 2009 06:53:54 Pierre-Yves wrote:
Dear all,
I would like your opinion regarding: [Bug 503108] New: R2spec-2.5.2 loses Version information
It basically says that when the package version is 2.3-50 R2spec only retrieve 2.3 as being the version number. To me and based on the packages R-abind, R-acepack, R-mAR (and some other that I didn't list) this is not a bug.
Do you agree with me ?
I agree that we are loosing information in the version and that on the other hand the dash is just a fancy replacement for the dot.
So we could agree to replace all the dashes in R package versions by dots and be done with it.
Whatever we decide we should apply this uniformly to all R packages that have this numbering.
Thanks for the feedback José :)
Spot, does the guideline say something about this ? Should they ? Should we bring the discussion to a broader audience ?
Regards, Pierre
For R, there is no difference between "-" and "." in package version numbers. Here is what the R Extension manual says:
"The version is a sequence of at least two (and usually three) non-negative integers separated by single ‘.’ or ‘-’ characters. The canonical form is as shown in the example [0.5-1 - Martyn], and a version such as ‘0.01’ or ‘0.01.0’ will be handled as if it were ‘0.1-0’."
So you should just replace dashes with dots.
Martyn
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On 06/03/2009 12:50 PM, Martyn Plummer wrote:
For R, there is no difference between "-" and "." in package version numbers. Here is what the R Extension manual says:
"The version is a sequence of at least two (and usually three) non-negative integers separated by single ‘.’ or ‘-’ characters. The canonical form is as shown in the example [0.5-1 - Martyn], and a version such as ‘0.01’ or ‘0.01.0’ will be handled as if it were ‘0.1-0’."
So you should just replace dashes with dots.
Based on that, I'd say we should be embedding the whole version (with dot, not dash). Pretty much every R package is going to need to be fixed for this, include the core R.
~spot
On Wed, 2009-06-03 at 17:07 -0400, Tom "spot" Callaway wrote:
On 06/03/2009 12:50 PM, Martyn Plummer wrote:
For R, there is no difference between "-" and "." in package version numbers. Here is what the R Extension manual says:
"The version is a sequence of at least two (and usually three) non-negative integers separated by single ‘.’ or ‘-’ characters. The canonical form is as shown in the example [0.5-1 - Martyn], and a version such as ‘0.01’ or ‘0.01.0’ will be handled as if it were ‘0.1-0’."
So you should just replace dashes with dots.
Based on that, I'd say we should be embedding the whole version (with dot, not dash). Pretty much every R package is going to need to be fixed for this, include the core R.
I'd also propose that we put a small note on the packaging guidelines :)
Thanks all,
Pierre
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