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Shouldn't be too much effort, probably just one line in the write_dockerfile function. Having said that, given packager manager does not take daily snapshot, I'm unsure how to handle dates where there is no snapshot.
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The setting of the repos option needs to change to options(repos='https://packagemanager.rstudio.com/cran/__linux__/focal/{date})' but some quick experimentation on binder showed that installation failed if there is no snapshot on the given date.
@annakrystalli Can we not replace this whole GitHub call in write_dockerfile with the following line?
RUN if [ -f install.R ]; then R --quiet -f install.R; fi
Thereby this will already use the RStudio Public Package Manager (for R>=4.0) and moreover (if I understand it correctly) the versions from a past snapshot of the package directory are used then.
Then no DESCRIPTION file might be needed but the file install.R can be used for any additional R package.
As of July MRAN will be obsolete.
Need to move to using posit package manager: https://packagemanager.rstudio.com/client/#/
Shouldn't be too much effort, probably just one line in the
write_dockerfile
function. Having said that, given packager manager does not take daily snapshot, I'm unsure how to handle dates where there is no snapshot.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: