You alsways have to increase the version number once you change content.

Best,
Uwe Ligges




On 15.06.2018 14:59, Ben Bolker wrote:
I don't know about "younger and wiser", but I agree; I've always
bumped the version number in this situation.

On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 2:58 AM, Rolf Turner <r.tur...@auckland.ac.nz> wrote:

On 15/06/18 18:24, Lorenzo Busetto wrote:

Hi all,

     I received a message from CRAN asking to solve some build problems on
Debian introduced in a recent package submission (MODIStsp 1.3.4) due to a
test writing in the user's filespace (ops...).

   After making the required changes, do I need to resubmit  with the same
version number, or submit a new version?

Thanks in advance,


I am in no sense an expert, but IMHO it never *hurts* to bump the version
number.  (And it is *probably* necessary to do so in your circumstances.)
It is probably prudent to make a note in the Changelog (and it is also
prudent to keep a Changelog!) to the effect "Version i.j-k never installed
on CRAN".

But as I said, I am no expert.  Younger and wiser heads may chip in with
advice that is more sound.

cheers,

Rolf Turner

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