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Re: If you are bored and seeking a quick task in r-pkg team (Was: Is there any policy for user accounts doing automatic updates on Salsa)



On 11 March 2018 at 17:29, Andreas Tille wrote:
| Thanks to a hint by Ole Streicher I implemented this now.  If you
| have a look at
| 
|     https://salsa.debian.org/r-pkg-team/maintenance-utilities/blob/master/outdated_r-packages.txt
| 
| You can see a list of R packages that are
| 
|    * not up to date inside Debian.
|    * not maintained by edd@debian.org (Dirk does not want
|      to maintain his packages in a team and so we can not

Someone is imagining things. That is not a statement I ever made.

|      do anything)
| 
| This list is refreshed twice a day.  The optimal situation would
| be if this list would be empty.  Just help to reach this optimal
| situation!

Yes. Not having stale packages is preferable.


Anyway, useful shell script function. I suggest adding one more clause

      AND upstream_version is not null

If we add that, remove the constraint on me then we end up with 67 packages
instead of 64.  Two of the three I actually updated a few hours ago, the
third (nlme) is in a strange situation with 3.1.131.1 at CRAN, but versions
up to .135 in the archive/ -- this has to do with R 3.5.0 due out next month.
So we are at zero packages I need to update, but still 64 for the team.

Dirk

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http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd@debian.org


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