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Please test R 4.0.0 pre-releases!

JJB,

1. correct, there was too much trouble in this. But please feel free to start a new thread about this here if you have strong opinions.

2. we're talking about the oldest system that our binaries will run on, so 10.13 is actually very aggressive. There is still a very significant portion of users that have older versions of macOS and cannot upgrade. Apple is interested in selling new products, we are interested in supporting people that need a statistical software regardless of their income.

3. not at all. As I said, 10.13 is already way too high, in fact we picked it precisely so we don't need to change it for several years.

Just to make sure we're clear - it's ok to use Catalina to build binaries for let's say macOS 10.11, so it's not about what system you use to build. It is about who is able to use the resulting software. The current R builds are actually running on Catalina.

Thanks for your offer, it would be very helpful. Travis would be a good start - it needs command line tools, GNU fortran from
https://github.com/fxcoudert/gfortran-for-macOS/releases/download/8.2/gfortran-8.2-Mojave.dmg
the binaries from
http://mac.r-project.org/libs-4/
and there is actually a machine-readable list in
http://mac.r-project.org/libs-4/INDEX
and R from
http://mac.r-project.org/high-sierra/R-4.0-branch/R-4.0-branch.pkg

Thanks,
Simon