[R] "Patched " version listed on CRAN mirrors is actually Oct RC version

Watson, David W. (MSFC-ES62) david.w.watson at nasa.gov
Thu Dec 22 14:25:58 CET 2016


I downloaded the file R-3.3-branch-mavericks-sa-x86_64.tar.gz<http://r.research.att.com/mavericks/R-3.3-branch/R-3.3-branch-mavericks-sa-x86_64.tar.gz> from http://r.research.att.com and unpacked it. What was downloaded was R version 3.3.2 RC (2016-10-26 r71594), not the advertised patched version.



David Watson
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On Dec 22, 2016, at 2:47 AM, Erich Subscriptions <erich.subs at neuwirth.priv.at<mailto:erich.subs at neuwirth.priv.at>> wrote:

Current builds for R for Macs are available from
http://r.research.att.com

On 22 Dec 2016, at 07:45, Berend Hasselman <bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote:


On 21 Dec 2016, at 14:23, Watson, David W. (MSFC-ES62) <david.w.watson at nasa.gov> wrote:

I have been trying to download the “patched” version of 3.3.2 for Mac from CRAN, but the version that gets delivered is actually the October Release Candidate version,
(R version 3.3.2 RC (2016-10-26 r71594). It has been doing this since 3.3.2 has been released. Is there a real patched version somewhere?



Send this message to the R-SIG-Mac mailinglist. More likely to get response.

Berend Hasselman

David Watson
NASA - MSFC
Mail Code ES62
Phone 256-544-1300
FAX   256-544-2964
david.w.watson at nasa.gov<mailto:david.w.watson at nasa.gov>


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