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rspm 0.6.1
- Fix regexp escaping in
apt-file
calls for Debian-like
systems (#32).
rspm 0.6.0
- Add support for Pop!_OS (#26 addressing #25).
- Add support for Amazon Linux 2023 (#28 addressing #27).
rspm 0.5.3
- Drop test on failure to avoid test failures on CRAN.
rspm 0.5.2
- Don’t use
expect_match
for now to avoid test failures
on CRAN.
rspm 0.5.1
- Export
missing_sysreqs()
for debugging purposes.
- Fix call to tinytest function from namespace.
- Update supported systems.
rspm 0.5.0
- Move to cran4linux org on GitHub, update URLs.
- Add support for Debian 11 and 12 (#21).
rspm 0.4.0
- Implement root mode to improve Docker workflows (#20 addressing
#17).
- Internal refactoring to improve extensibility (as part of #20).
- Remove libs’ arch subfolder in Ubuntu to fix relative path issues
(#19).
rspm 0.3.1
- Fix version detection in CentOS (#18 addressing #16).
- Fix unpacking for new rpm versions (as part of #18).
rspm 0.3.0
- Add support for CentOS/RHEL 9 and derivatives (#13 addressing
#12).
rspm 0.2.3
- Fix non-root unpacking for old rpm/dpkg versions (#11 addressing #9,
#10).
rspm 0.2.2
- Fix root permission requirement for yum-based systems (#9).
- Clean up empty user directory.
rspm 0.2.1
- Fix .Rprofile enabling error (#8).
- Some fixes requested by CRAN.
rspm 0.2.0
- Add support for CentOS 7, RHEL 7 and 8 (#1).
- Add support for several RHEL derivatives: Rocky Linux 8, AlmaLinux
8, Oracle Linux 7 and 8, Amazon Linux 2 (#2).
- Add support for openSUSE / SLES 15.3 (#3).
- Add support for
renv
projects via
rspm::renv_init()
(#5 closing #4).
rspm 0.1.0
- Initial release, with support for CentOS 8 and Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04
and 22.04.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.