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A pure maintenance release of
RcppGSL—our
interface package between
R and the
GNU GSL using our
Rcpp package for
seamless R and C++ integration—is now on
CRAN
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It contains no new code, but smoothes one or two edges in the build process
and noticed by the newest versions of
R CMD check
. It also adds vignette from the unit tests as some
of our other packages do.
The short NEWS file extract follows below.
And courtesy of CRANberries, here are the changes to the previous release.0.1.1 2011-04-05 o Unit tests produce a summary vignette as for some of the other packages o The documentation Makefile now uses the $R_HOME environment variable o The documentation Makefile no longer calls clean in the all target
Diff between RcppGSL versions 0.1.0 dated 2010-12-01 and 0.1.1 dated 2011-04-06 ChangeLog | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++ DESCRIPTION | 8 +++---- inst/NEWS | 8 +++++++ inst/doc/Makefile | 28 ++++++++++++++++++++------ inst/doc/RcppGSL-unitTests.Rnw |only inst/doc/RcppGSL-unitTests.pdf |only inst/doc/RcppGSL-unitTests.tex |only inst/doc/RcppGSL.pdf |binary inst/doc/RcppGSL/RcppGSL.Rnw | 43 ++++++++++++++++++----------------------- inst/doc/unitTests |only src/Makevars.in | 2 - 11 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
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