Re: Automating R package dependencies

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On Sun, 16 Jun 2019 at 22:52, Elliott Sales de Andrade
<quantum.analyst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> > 6. R only has two levels of dependencies (hard-require or suggested,
>> > but not installed by default). Thus both build- and runtime-optional
>> > packages are in Suggests; do we care about the extra Suggests?
>>
>> Sometimes these extra Suggests are not satisfiable, but they can be
>> removed after disabling vignette rebuilding. In other cases,
>> Recommends are more appropriate for suggested packages.
>
> Yes, but there's no way to know that automatically. Suggests are weak hints, so the fact that they're not satisfiable shouldn'tbe a problem. Packagers can always add explicit Recommends if they think it's useful.

Not being satisfiable shouldn't be a problem, but it goes against the
packaging guidelines:

"All package dependencies (build-time or runtime, regular, weak or
otherwise) MUST ALWAYS be satisfiable within the official Fedora
repositories."

Iñaki
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