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math/R-stabledist,
Stable distribution functions
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 0.7.1,
Package name: R-stabledist-0.7.1,
Maintainer: minskimThis package provides density, probability, and quantile functions,
and random number generation for (skew) stable distributions, using
the parametrizations of Nolan.
Required to run:[
math/R]
Required to build:[
pkgtools/cwrappers]
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Version history: (Expand)
- (2018-01-30) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version R-stabledist-0.7.1 (created)
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2019-08-08 21:53:58 by Brook Milligan | Files touched by this commit (189) |  |
Log message:
Update all R packages to canonical form.
The canonical form [1] of an R package Makefile includes the
following:
- The first stanza includes R_PKGNAME, R_PKGVER, PKGREVISION (as
needed), and CATEGORIES.
- HOMEPAGE is not present but defined in math/R/Makefile.extension to
refer to the CRAN web page describing the package. Other relevant
web pages are often linked from there via the URL field.
This updates all current R packages to this form, which will make
regular updates _much_ easier, especially using pkgtools/R2pkg.
[1] http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2 … 21711.html
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2019-07-31 22:32:42 by Brook Milligan | Files touched by this commit (1) |  |
Log message:
R-stabledist: update to canonical form of an R package.
Update to the canonical form of an R package and fix the LICENSE
field.
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2018-07-28 16:40:53 by Brook Milligan | Files touched by this commit (126) |
Log message:
Remove MASTER_SITES= from individual R package Makefiles.
Each R package should include ../../math/R/Makefile.extension, which also
defines MASTER_SITES. Consequently, it is redundant for the individual
packages to do the same. Package-specific definitions also prevent
redefining MASTER_SITES in a single common place.
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2018-01-30 03:13:37 by Min Sik Kim | Files touched by this commit (3) |
Log message:
math/R-stabledist: Import version 0.7-1
This package provides density, probability, and quantile functions,
and random number generation for (skew) stable distributions, using
the parametrizations of Nolan.
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