Rebuild package on R 3.0.0 without source code?
On Apr 18, 2013, at 10:07 AM, "McGehee, Robert" <Robert.McGehee at geodecapital.com> wrote:
R-developers,
I have a binary R package built using R 2.14.1 that I would like to run on R 3.0.0. Unfortunately, the original source code is unavailable, so I cannot rebuild the package as R 3.0.0 requires.
Is there a straight forward way of converting the package (.rdb, .rdx and .rds files) in the binary package from a 2.14.1 version to a 3.0.0 version without the source code (perhaps uncompressing/recompressing somehow)?
Naturally, since the R code is visible, I know I can output all of the parsed objects in the package to a text file to make a skeleton package that can then be built/installed. Something like this:
objs <- ls(envir=loadNamespace("binaryPkg"), all.names=TRUE)
dump(objs, file="code.R", envir=loadNamespace("binaryPkg"))
However, I'd still lose all the man pages, and since I get a couple of "deparse may be incomplete" warnings, I worry that this may be introducing additional bugs.
Is there a magic solution here, or is this a fool's errand?
Thanks, Robert
Robert, Which package? You might find some older version of the package source code here: http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/ or have you already looked there? Regards, Marc Schwartz