[kepler-dev] R version for kepler 2.0?

Bertram Ludaescher ludaesch at ucdavis.edu
Fri Mar 5 14:08:54 PST 2010


A related (but different) question:

In my understanding the RExpression2 actor has the same functionality as
RExpression, but executes more efficiently (and may be tested less though).
Is that right? From that POV, I think it would be nice to have the RExp2
also available (the docu could say that it's still alpha or something).

Bertram

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:31 PM, ben leinfelder <leinfelder at nceas.ucsb.edu>wrote:

> Well...
> For the regular RExpression actor it's probably fine to upgrade to 2.10.
> I'm guessing most R users keep up to date with the releases (Oliver using
> 2.10?) and we might as well ship the latest that we can.
> For the experimental RExpression2 actor that uses native bindings...I'd
> have to check that those are available for each of the three platforms
> before saying whether we should ship with 2.10. I know of only one person in
> Bertram's group that is using the RExpression2 actor, so it's a limited
> audience. With the module manager, we could roll out a patch that includes
> the updated RExpression2 libs as r-2.1 if need be.
> I'll investigate the JRI libraries that may or may not exist for R 2.10 and
> get back to you.
> -ben
>
>
> On Mar 5, 2010, at 11:58 AM, Chad Berkley wrote:
>
>  We are currently using and shipping R 2.9.0 with Kepler.  I'm wondering if
>> we should upgrade that to R 2.10.1 which is the newest.  Does anyone see a
>> problem with doing this?  Ben, specifically, is there a reason to update or
>> should we just leave it as is.
>>
>> thanks,
>> chad
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