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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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)
--
Traceback (most recent
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