reproduction archives
On 11-06-05 4:07 PM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
Hello Folks, As some of my old code broke when an updated package changed its interface, I started thinking about reproduction of analyses. It's not good enough to save our code - we have to save the package versions those analyses used as well as the R-core. I saw a couple references to "reproduction archives" around, but nothing specific. Is there any good way to package up code along with the relevant packages and R version in order to guarantee that we can reproduce our results in the future? I suppose that one could make note of all package versions, etc, but automating the process would mean that it would be followed more often. (also, tracking down those packages and installing them all just to reproduce a result could be an undertaking).
If you get your packages from CRAN, you should be able to retrieve old versions indefinitely. The important thing is to know what version to ask for. But when you wrote up your report, you cited R (including its version) and each package with version, right? Duncan Murdoch
Thanks, Allie
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