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[Bug 881515] Re: Application Review Request: rstudio-v0.94

 

Allison,

Yes, the tarball which we provided will definitely build against those
versions of Boost & Qt.

The real question we have here is will it be possible to specify
dependencies greater than those bundled with the current version of
Ubuntu and then build directly against those dependencies rather that
the version in Ubuntu? The specific motivations for this are:

1) To move to a later version of WebKit (which is contained in Qt 4.8)
and then eventually upgrade to Qt 5.0 (which will have the v8 JavaScript
engine). Is that sort of later version binding possible for applications
in the Software Center?

2) To move to a later version of Boost (1.47) which has a much improved
SSL implementation?

Thanks,

Josh

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Title:
  Application Review Request: rstudio-v0.94

Status in Ubuntu Application Review Board:
  New

Bug description:
  NOTE: This submission was sent through the MyApps process.

  = Application Review For RStudio =

   * Name: Joshua Paulson
   * Email: joshua.w.paulson@xxxxxxxxx
   * Application name: RStudio
   * Tagline: RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the R programming language.
   * Keywords: RStudio, R Studio, R-Studio, R, Studio, IDE, GUI
   * Description: RStudio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for the R programming language. Some of its features include: - Customizable workbench with all of the tools required to work with R in one place (console, source, plots, workspace, help, history, etc.). - Syntax highlighting editor with code completion. - Execute code directly from the source editor (line, selection, or file). - Full support for authoring Sweave and TeX documents. - Runs on all major platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux) and can also be run as a server, enabling multiple users to access the RStudio IDE using a web browser. For more information on RStudio please visit the project website at http://www.rstudio.org/ 
   * License: GNU Affero GPL v3
   * Support URL: http://support.rstudio.org/
   * Package file: attached
   * Images (links):
     * 64x64: https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/icons/2011/10/logo.png
     * Screenshot: https://myapps.developer.ubuntu.com/site_media/screenshots/2011/10/RStudio-Ubuntu.png

  === Status ===

  Review pending

  === Application Notes ===

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