Bug#868558: nmu: multiple r-* packages
On 1 September 2017 at 13:52, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
| On 01/09/17 13:25, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| >
| > Emilio,
| >
| > Thanks for your follow-up. I will try to get to each point.
| >
| > On 1 September 2017 at 11:42, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
| > | What Niels meant is whether having an old, non-rebuilt R module with the new
| > | r-base works,
| >
| > Yes, in general, and here in this case.
|
| Then I don't understand why these binNMUs are needed.
|
| >From #861333 OP:
|
| "With current R, R packages built for Debian before the upload of R
| 3.3.3.20170413-1
| on 14 April that use .C or .Fortran do no work properly, because the functions
| calling .C or .Fortran do not find the compiled objects."
|
| That tells me that if you upgrade R but don't upgrade some modules, those will
| (partially) break. Hence we need either an ABI bump, or versioned breaks against
| the affected modules in r-base.
The Bug:
- package foo contains .C() or .Fortran and registers it
- it is built with R 3.3.* (or any R before R 3.4.0)
- you upgrade to R 3.4.0 tries to load that function in foo
Not a bug:
- any other use case including staying at R 3.3.3 and using
a package from R 3.4.0 (not that you could with Debian because all
r-cran-* packages already impose a >= on the R that built it).
Dirk
|
| Cheers,
| Emilio
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