For most packages[*], I assume that you can just take on the role as 
maintainer, bump the version number and resubmit. If you don't actually 
maintain it, then of course it might fall of CRAN again after a while.

-pd

[*] Actually, I expect that CRAN policy implies "all" here; I just can't be 
bothered to check...


> On 5 Apr 2019, at 10:24 , Ramón Fallon <ramonfal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've been searching for some procedures to try an get an old package back
> into CRAN.
> 
> It's package that has the re exclamation mark on cran github and is not
> available via install.packages() for modern version of R.
> 
> However some small changes to the source were enough to get it installed
> via R CMD INSTALL, so I thought I might how difficult it would be to get it
> back into the CRAN repo, but I have been able to find procedures for that
> process.
> 
> Any body who has managed this already? Helpful links appreciated, many
> thanks.
> 
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