r-base 3.0.2-1ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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r-base (3.0.2-1ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=low

  * Resynchronise with Debian.  Remaining changes:
    - Extend SHLIB_* definition hack in install.R to cover aarch64 as well.

r-base (3.0.2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream version released this morning

  * debian/arm-perl-regexp.patch: Re-apply ARM patch for regexp

r-base (3.0.1.20130919-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Initial rc build (r63954) of R 3.0.2 expected for September 25

  * debian/arm-perl-regexp.patch: Re-apply ARM patch for regexp

r-base (3.0.1.20130915-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * Initial build (r63932) of R 3.0.2 expected for September 25

  * Version number scheme reverted to maj.min.pat.date rather than
    maj.min.pat~date as the latex runs of the manuals once again break
    when a tilde is present in the filename -- texi2dvi regression?

  * debian/arm-perl-regexp.patch: Re-apply ARM patch for regexp

r-base (3.0.1-6) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/r-cran.mk: Undo brown paper bag error and add pipe symbol

  * debian/rules: Do not run checks on kFreeBSD as it timed out

r-base (3.0.1-5) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: Make a minor debian/rules clean more robust by using
    'rm -f' instead of plain 'rm'

r-base (3.0.1-4) unstable; urgency=low

  * debian/rules: Set optimisation to -O2 on kFreeBSD	(Closes: #714506)

  * debian/r-cran.mk: Minor tweak to regexp in 'make clean' step

  * debian/watch: Adjusted path to look in R-3/ directory
 -- Colin Watson <email address hidden>   Fri, 25 Oct 2013 11:17:32 +0100

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r-base-core-dbg: GNU R debug symbols for statistical comp. language and environment

 R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists
 of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger,
 access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs
 stored in script files.
 .
 The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages:
 Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the
 resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying
 implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme.
 .
 The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows
 branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions.
 Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is
 possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the
 C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core
 functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a
 large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math
 computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide
 a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data
 presentations.
 .
 Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from
 CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages,
 named 'r-cran-<name>'.
 .
 This package contains debugging symbol tables for the binaries and dynamic
 libraries in the r-base-core package.

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r-base-html: GNU R html docs for statistical computing system functions

 R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists
 of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger,
 access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs
 stored in script files.
 .
 The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages:
 Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the
 resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying
 implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme.
 .
 The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows
 branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions.
 Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is
 possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the
 C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core
 functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a
 large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math
 computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide
 a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data
 presentations.
 .
 Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from
 CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages,
 named 'r-cran-<name>'.
 .
 This package provides html documentation suitable for browsing with a
 web-browser for the libraries included in the r-base package. It is not
 a required package as the same documentation is already included for
 on-line browsing.

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r-doc-pdf: GNU R pdf manuals for statistical computing system

 R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists
 of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger,
 access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs
 stored in script files.
 .
 The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages:
 Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the
 resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying
 implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme.
 .
 The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows
 branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions.
 Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is
 possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the
 C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core
 functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a
 large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math
 computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide
 a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data
 presentations.
 .
 Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from
 CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages,
 named 'r-cran-<name>'.
 .
 This package provides the R manuals in pdf format. The sibling packages
 r-doc-html and r-doc-info provides the same manuals.

r-mathlib: GNU R standalone mathematics library

 R is a system for statistical computation and graphics. It consists
 of a language plus a run-time environment with graphics, a debugger,
 access to certain system functions, and the ability to run programs
 stored in script files.
 .
 The design of R has been heavily influenced by two existing languages:
 Becker, Chambers & Wilks' S and Sussman's Scheme. Whereas the
 resulting language is very similar in appearance to S, the underlying
 implementation and semantics are derived from Scheme.
 .
 The core of R is an interpreted computer language which allows
 branching and looping as well as modular programming using functions.
 Most of the user-visible functions in R are written in R. It is
 possible for the user to interface to procedures written in the
 C, C++, or FORTRAN languages for efficiency, and many of R's core
 functions do so. The R distribution contains functionality for a
 large number of statistical procedures and underlying applied math
 computations. There is also a large set of functions which provide
 a flexible graphical environment for creating various kinds of data
 presentations.
 .
 Additionally, several thousand extension "packages" are available from
 CRAN, the Comprehensive R Archive Network, many also as Debian packages,
 named 'r-cran-<name>'.
 .
 This package provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which can
 be called from standalone C or C++ code.

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