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update.packages with ask = FALSE will sometimes ask about updates

Richard Cotton <richierocks at gmail.com> writes:
I am with R (and youre first option). If I ask for binaries, I want
binaries (because I can not install from source, because I want them
fast, because I have locally different compilers, ...). So to silently
try to install sources instead of binaries could be completely
wrong. Although unlikely, the same applies the other way round, when I
ask for source.

THe other possible option would be 4, but instead of failing (the
binaries might still be newer then the installed versions) to give a
warning - as it is not more: For the settings asked for, these are, the
newest versions are installed - but be warned that there are newer
versions from source.

Thinking about it now, option 4 with warning should be the way to go.

Cheers,

Rainer

  
    
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In-Reply-To: <CAPp_+=d_Y41STRHcK0Gxz=wzEH-pSOtfPaRMvKNuSW+hpeUtjA@mail.gmail.com> (Richard Cotton's message of "Wed, 11 Feb 2015 13:46:47 +0300")