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A new release of the
BH package
is now on CRAN and its mirrors. BH
provides (a sizeable subset of) the Boost
library for C++, particularly the (large) parts delivered as pure template
headers not requiring linking. See the
BH page for more details.
This release comes from a rewritten build script for the package. We no
longer drive the initial set of Boost
libraries by the requirements of the bigmemory (and
synchronicity) packages, but rather explicitly enumerate an equivalent set of
Boost libraries. This ensures that these
libraries are included completely. We also move the project repository to
this GitHub repo.
The complete list changes follows below.
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Courtesy of CRANberries, there is also a diffstat report for the most recent release. Comments and suggestions are welcome via the mailing list or issue tracker still available via the package page at R-Forge.Changes in version 1.51.0-4 (2014-01-01)
Rewritten main package creation script to no longer scan for what bigmemory and synchronicity use, but rather explicitly copy over an (equivalent) list of explicitly-enumerated Boost libraries
Repository moved from R-Forge to GitHub, scripts and layout adjusted accordingly
Besides the implicitly expanded coverage by including the complete libraries, we also expanded from math/distributions to all of math.
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