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The BH package on CRAN was updated today to version 1.65.0. BH provides a sizeable portion of the Boost C++ libraries as a set of template headers for use by R, possibly with Rcpp as well as other packages.
This release upgrades the version of Boost to the rather new upstream version Boost 1.65.0 released earlier this week, and adds two new libraries: align
and sort
.
I had started the upgrade process a few days ago under release 1.64.0. Rigorous checking of reverse dependencies showed that mvnfast needed a small change (which was trivial: just seeding the RNG prior to running tests), which Matteo did in no time with a fresh CRAN upload. rstan is needing a bit more work but should be ready real soon now and we are awaiting a new version. And once I switched to the just release Boost 1.65.0 it became apparent that Cyclops no longer needs its embedded copy of Boost iterator—and Marc already made that change with yet another fresh CRAN upload. It is a true pleasure to work in such a responsive and collaborative community.
Changes in version 1.65.0-1 (2017-08-24)
Upgraded to Boost 1.64 and then 1.65 installed directly from upstream source with several minor tweaks (as before)
Fourth tweak corrects a misplaced curly brace (see the Boost ublas GitHub repo and its issue #40)
Added Boost multiprecision by fixing a script typo (as requested in #42)
Updated Travis CI support via newer
run.sh
Via CRANberries, there is a diffstat
report relative to the previous release.
Comments and suggestions are welcome via the mailing list or the issue tracker at the GitHub repo.
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