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4:57 PM
Looks like the CRAN master site is down or inaccessible. I feel like my life just lost it magnetic North Pole.
 
EDi
Must be happened in the last few minutes...
CRAN is up again (puhh...)
 
Still having issues it seems
 
5:36 PM
flakey flakey
but hey maybe that one guy on r-help can fix that...
 
5:49 PM
Kinda ironic that I am waiting for CRAN to process package which make life without CRAN a little easier: github.com/eddelbuettel/drat
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6:06 PM
Hooray! Have a star.
 
7:06 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel, do you have anything to say, with your maintainer hat on, regarding a choice between apt-cacher-ng vs squid-deb-proxy?
 
Not as maintainer (neither tool is req'ed for building) but as power-user :) I use(d) apt-cacher-ng, but it has quirky issues at times. I used to run a bunch of machines as home so caching mattered, I no longer do and have 'fast enough' broadband.
But caching is a good idea if you have enough machines behind you. Ie for package building I use a tool called pbuilder, and it does it internally.
 
Thanks. Your work on cran2deb is actually what introduced me to pbuilder :) . I'm looking at using a cacher for my local container usage, I burn through them pretty darned fast which means quite a bit of wait time even with a fast connection.
 
Err, wat?
Do you build the container, or download it?
 
7:25 PM
I find I'm doing apt-get update && apt-get install quite a bit off of different base images I've downloaded then apt-get update && apt-get install foo, then commit, then start doing whatever local work/project I'm working on. Why? Is there a better way?
I use them more like quick, lightweight, disposable VMs...
 
Ok, I was off. In that case you would indeed benefit from a cache, but that has nothing to do with the fact that you install into containers :)
Yep, lightweight and disposable is spot-on as I see it
 
/me nods
 
 
1 hour later…
8:49 PM
HA @DirkEddelbuettel, I just got that last in light of the recent discussion. touche`
 
 
2 hours later…
10:33 PM
Hey that's pretty cool! Checkout the trademark notice >> github.com/rocker-org/shiny BTW - Nice to see shiny join the club
 

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