On 25/10/2017 2:23 PM, Shivaram Venkataraman wrote:
Hello
We have an R package that uses semantic versioning -- i.e. version numbers
are of the form major_version.minor_version.patch_version
One of the ways we use the patch_versions is to make maintenance releases
or security fixes that users can apply without worrying about any
functionality changes. For example if our users were on 1.6.2 it is often
easier for them to upgrade to 1.6.3 which has a security fix rather than
1.7.0
On the other hand our development continues towards the next minor version
and we sometimes have cases where say 1.6.3 is released after 1.7.0.
While running `R CMD check --as-cran` for version 1.6.3 we find that this
leads to a warning which looks like 'Insufficient package version (submitted:
1.6.3, existing: 1.7.0)'.
Our question is whether it is okay to upload these maintenance releases to
CRAN and if there is some way we can mark that the version numbers follow
semantic versioning.
CRAN won't accept 1.6.3 after 1.7.0 has been published there. It
requires version numbers to be increasing. There's no provision for the
scheme you're following.
Even if there were, it's not easy for a user to ask to install any
version but the latest one. They'd need to work out the URL and
download the tarball and build it from source. install.packages() has
no provision for handling this automatically.
I'd suggest that you put the patch releases for older versions on Github
or some other repository, and explain how users can install directly
from there.
Duncan Murdoch
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