RcppGSL 0.1.1
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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.
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
And courtesy of
CRANberries, here are
the changes to
the previous release.
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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