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Re: Bug#1054657: transition: r-bioc-biocgenerics



On 27 October 2023 at 16:43, Andreas Tille wrote:
| Am Fri, Oct 27, 2023 at 09:19:22AM -0500 schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel:
| > 
| > | BioConductor has just released version 3.17.  Since the next r-base
| > 
| > Typo: 3.18
| 
| Yes.  Thanks for pointing this out.
|  
| > | release is pending on 2023-10-31 we do not think it is a good idea to
| > | start the transition before but it might make sense to open this bug
| > 
| > These two events are basically unrelated.  (BioC releases twice a year, and
| > the April release comes usually right after an R release. Those may warrant
| > staging. October releases do not. It uses R 4.3.*. Note the wildcard.)
| > 
| > | right now.  (No idea whether we will see a proper r-api transition but
| > 
| > R does not change APIs on _minor_ releases such as 4.3.2 next week.  
| 
| Thank you for this information.  Since we will "loose" just about one
| week I think waiting for r-base 4.3.2 makes sense anyway.  It might
| even last some days until release team might have setup the transition
| tracker.

Let me stress again that it is not relevant.

You need R 4.3.0 or R 4.3.1 which havce existed for months inside the distro.  
Nothing in the release notes will suggest R 4.3.2 and none of those packages
will change between use with either R 4.3.1 and R 4.3.2.

Dirk

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