Hi the branch is merged now so you should be able to work directly on master.
I'd recommend to compile r-base somehow tell people to install r-base them selves. I think packagin a dmg isn't that easy but I have no experience with it. Cheers, Hannah On 27/03/2018 09:34, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote: > Hi! > > On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 14:35:24 +0200 > Hannah von Reth <vonr...@kde.org> wrote: >> I just added RKWard to >> https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/DSL%20Job%20Seed/ >> >> The builds will probably fail right now but that's due to a change on >> the ci and the incoming change to the blueprint layout. > Ok, so as far as I can see, the branch in use is change_categories. > Should I go ahead and try to fix up rkward on this branch, or is this > (too much of) a work-in-progress? > > I see you also added us for Mac, which is nice, but will fail for the > additional reason that the binary/r-base dependency is not going > to be installed by craft. Could you give me a pointer on the correct > approach to resolve this? > > While it would be posssible to build r-base from > source on Mac, we'd really like to use the upstream binaries, because > only those will be guaranteed to be compatible with R's pre-compiled > add-on packages (literally thousands of). I suppose I could (attempt > to) add Mac-specific code to install using the official dmg in > binary/r-base. But to my understanding, binary/* is blacklisted > altogether in craft on Mac? > > Thanks! > Thomas
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