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RcppArmadillo 0.2.18

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Conrad Sanderson made a bug-fix release (1.1.92) by for his wonderful Armadillo templated C++ library for linear algebra appeared yesterday and as usual a new release 0.2.18 of RcppArmadillo, our Rcpp-based integration into R is now on CRAN mirrors.

The short NEWS file extract follows below containing just Conrad’s entry for 1.1.92. No further changes from our side.

0.2.18  2011-04-03

    o   Upgraded to Armadillo Version 1.1.92  "Jurassic Barbecue"

          * Bugfix in cor()
          * Automatic installation now requires CMake >= 2.6

And courtesy of CRANberries, here are the diffs to the previous release.
 ChangeLog                                     |    8 ++
 DESCRIPTION                                   |   10 +--
 inst/NEWS                                     |    7 ++
 inst/doc/Makefile                             |    2 
 inst/doc/RcppArmadillo-unitTests.tex          |only
 inst/include/armadillo_bits/Cube_meat.hpp     |   12 ---
 inst/include/armadillo_bits/Cube_proto.hpp    |    4 -
 inst/include/armadillo_bits/Mat_meat.hpp      |    2 
 inst/include/armadillo_bits/Mat_proto.hpp     |    4 -
 inst/include/armadillo_bits/arma_version.hpp  |    4 -
 inst/include/armadillo_bits/glue_cor_meat.hpp |   83 ++++++++++++--------------
 11 files changed, 73 insertions(+), 63 deletions(-)

More information is on the RcppArmadillo page. Questions, comments etc should go to the rcpp-devel mailing list off the R-Forge page.

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