On 5 June 2011 at 19:28, Laurent Gautier wrote:
| Rpy2-2.2.0 is out. Thanks to everyone for bugs reports, patches.
And in Debian unstable now too.
http://packages.qa.debian.org/r/rpy2.html
Dirk
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Hi,
Rpy2-2.2.0 is out. Thanks to everyone for bugs reports, patches.
While minor API-breaking changes were introduced, this is believed to be
an improvement over the 2.1.x series, itself an improvement... etc.
That version was developed on Python 2.6 and 2.7, with compatibility
with Python 3.2
On 2011-05-22 23:00, Moritz Beber wrote:
On 05/22/2011 07:40 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
On 2011-05-22 19:14, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
I still see one failure with 2.7:
==
FAIL: testInitFromSeqInvalidOverflow
(rpy2.rinterface.tes
On 05/22/2011 07:40 PM, Laurent Gautier wrote:
> On 2011-05-22 19:14, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
>> I still see one failure with 2.7:
>>
>> ==
>> FAIL: testInitFromSeqInvalidOverflow
>> (rpy2.rinterface.tests.test_SexpVector.IntSexpVect
On 2011-05-22 19:14, Thomas Kluyver wrote:
I still see one failure with 2.7:
==
FAIL: testInitFromSeqInvalidOverflow
(rpy2.rinterface.tests.test_SexpVector.IntSexpVectorTestCase)
---
I still see one failure with 2.7:
==
FAIL: testInitFromSeqInvalidOverflow
(rpy2.rinterface.tests.test_SexpVector.IntSexpVectorTestCase)
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Hi,
I just pushed rpy2-2.2.0 release candidate to Pypi.
It should pass all tests with Python 2.7 / R-2.13 (possibly with Python
2.6 and R-2.12 or earlier), and fail one test with Python 3.2.
Thanks to all for the recent bug reports.
L.
On 2011-03-29 08:33, Luca Beltrame wrote:
> In data lunedì 28 marzo 2011 22:04:24, Laurent Gautier ha scritto:
>
>> I'd be happy to hear about the features that got your interest (off-list
>> if you prefer it).
> My main interest is in the auto-mapping of R S4 classes to Python objects,
I assume th
In data lunedì 28 marzo 2011 22:04:24, Laurent Gautier ha scritto:
> I'd be happy to hear about the features that got your interest (off-list
> if you prefer it).
My main interest is in the auto-mapping of R S4 classes to Python objects, and
the larger number of R types wrapped (lists, for exampl
On 3/28/11 8:33 AM, Luca Beltrame wrote:
> In data domenica 27 marzo 2011 22:54:31, Laurent ha scritto:
>
>> The next tag will be rpy2-2.2.0beta and will already become the default
>> package on Pypi.
>
> How does 2.2 fare in terms of stability? The new features it has make it a
> worthwhile candid
In data domenica 27 marzo 2011 22:54:31, Laurent ha scritto:
> The next tag will be rpy2-2.2.0beta and will already become the default
> package on Pypi.
How does 2.2 fare in terms of stability? The new features it has make it a
worthwhile candidate for some projects I'm starting just now, hence
Hi,
The code repository has now a tag for rpy2-2.2.0alpha4. It should
compile on Linux and BSD/OS X.
The next tag will be rpy2-2.2.0beta and will already become the default
package on Pypi.
L.
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