[Rd] CRAN policies

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Tue Mar 27 17:24:03 CEST 2012



On 27.03.2012 17:22, Paul Gilbert wrote:
>
>
> On 12-03-27 10:59 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 27.03.2012 16:17, Paul Gilbert wrote:
>>> One of the things I have noticed with the R 2.15.0 RC and --as-cran is
>>> that the I have to bump the version number of the working copy of my
>>> packages immediately after putting a version on CRAN, or I get an
>>> message about version suitability. This is probably a good thing for
>>> packages that I have changed, compared with my old habit of bumping the
>>> version number at arbitrary times, although the mechanics are a nuisance
>>> because I do not actually want to commit to the next version number at
>>> that point. For packages that I have not changed it is a bit worse,
>>> because I have to change the version number even though I have not yet
>>> made any changes to the package. This will mean, for example, that on
>>> R-forge it will look like there is a slightly newer version, even though
>>> there is not really.
>>>
>>> I am curious how other developers approach this. Is it better to not
>>> specify --as-cran most of the time? My feeling is that it is better to
>>> specify it all of the time so that I catch errors sooner rather than
>>> later, but maybe there is a better solution?
>>
>>
>> --as-cran is modelled rather closely after the CRAN incoming checks.
>> CRAN checks if a new version has a new version number. Of course, you
>> can ignore its result if you do not want to submit. The idea of using
>> --as-cran is to apply it before you actually submit. Some parts require
>> network connection etc.
>>
>> Uwe
>
> Yes but, for example, will R-forge run checks with --as-cran, and thus
> give warnings for any package unchanged from the one on CRAN, or run
> without --as-cran, and thus not give a true indication of whether the
> package is good to submit?


This is a question for the R-forge maintainer. I would not expect it 
runs checks --as-cran, but I do now know.

Best,
Uwe



> (No doubt R-forge will customise more, but I am trying to work out a
> strategy for my own automatic testing.)
>
> Paul
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> Paul
>>>
>>> On 12-03-27 07:52 AM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>>>> CRAN has for some time had a policies page at
>>>> http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html
>>>> and we would like to draw this to the attention of package maintainers.
>>>> In particular, please
>>>>
>>>> - always send a submission email to CRAN at r-project.org with the package
>>>> name and version on the subject line. Emails sent to individual members
>>>> of the team will result in delays at best.
>>>>
>>>> - run R CMD check --as-cran on the tarball before you submit it. Do
>>>> this with the latest version of R possible: definitely R 2.14.2,
>>>> preferably R 2.15.0 RC or a recent R-devel. (Later versions of R are
>>>> able to give better diagnostics, e.g. for compiled code and especially
>>>> on Windows. They may also have extra checks for recently uncovered
>>>> problems.)
>>>>
>>>> Also, please note that CRAN has a very heavy workload (186 packages
>>>> were
>>>> published last week) and to remain viable needs package maintainers to
>>>> make its life as easy as possible.
>>>>
>>>> Kurt Hornik
>>>> Uwe Ligges
>>>> Brian Ripley
>>>>
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