Anyone know of a system dependency tracker for CRAN packages or of how feasible it would be to have one? Something, perhaps, that uses existing build logs of the CRAN packages to parse out external libs?
@Spacedman I'm not sure but I don't think it would be, for instance installing httr depends on rcurl, which is what would need XML which then would have the lib dependency. If I understand it's path correctly.
@Spacedman I don't think so. For instance, again using httr, it would not be direct. If you have a minimal system I think the only way to get it would be to build it and fail/install/rebuild. I'm thinking that the actual build output showing linking would be more effective.
I honestly don't know enough about how a CRAN package is tested for installation. I'm guessing it starts with --vanilla and uses depends=T... which would mean the output would have the required -L information.
On a local system, tht'd be a different story... but for CRAN they'd use source installs, yes?
@Spacedman He can very rude and obnoxious, yes. And technically that commit was also inferior to what I had put in place.
@Spacedman I alone have a handful. RQuantLib, RProtoBuf, RcppRedis, RcppGSL, ...
@Thell You cannot. As the dependency is OS-depdendent and not normalised. Simon and I were riffing over beers on Monday whether new extra Description: fields could help.
SystemRequirements is the best you got, plus testing in configure.
@DirkEddelbuettel @Spacedman Thanks guys. I guess I'll see what I can make up for it. Looks like SystemRequirements, Imports, and Depends, would each need to be backtracked...
@joran I run into more and more people who continue to love the hardware but get more and more frustrated keeping viable development environments on OS X.
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@Andrie miniCran... thanks. unique( na.omit( miniCRAN::getCranDescription(pkg, repo)["SystemRequirements"] ) ) Now to just do that for the top packages, then determine the actual apt pkg names to go with each.
@Dirk, I'm doing this to create volume to mount to docker so all cran packages can be installed without needing to start an interactive root terminal to install dev depends
I was just going to use the top 20 or so packages as a POC
@DirkEddelbuettel Thanks for that... I guess the top 10 will work just fine. :)
does anyone here have particular advice for debugging complicated Rcpp code inside complicated R code? I'm still stuck at the gdb plus print statement stage, and it feels awfully clunky
I'm getting NaNs at the C++ level in part of a computation. I thought I had the relevant functions 'clamped' within legal limits, so either I didn't do it right or there's a problem somewhere else (this is within lme4's C++ code)
@DirkEddelbuettel, in your role as a deb maintainer and with your work on cran2deb (or its updated version) would you happen to know if the Depends line in the control block is ever folded with a newline? For reference... r-cran-zelig