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GH-39859: [R] Remove macOS from the allow list #39861
GH-39859: [R] Remove macOS from the allow list #39861
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Thanks for investigating this thoroughly..
After merging your PR, Conbench analyzed the 6 benchmarking runs that have been run so far on merge-commit b684028. There were no benchmark performance regressions. 🎉 The full Conbench report has more details. |
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder). This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always. We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist) * Closes: #39859 Authored-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]>
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder). This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always. We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist) * Closes: apache#39859 Authored-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]>
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder). This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always. We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist) * Closes: apache#39859 Authored-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]>
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder). This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always. We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist) * Closes: #39859 Authored-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]>
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder). This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always. We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist) * Closes: #39859 Authored-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]>
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder). This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always. We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist) * Closes: apache#39859 Authored-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Keane <[email protected]>
Originally this was going to also bundle all of our dependencies to send to CRAN, but their webforms don't allow source tars that large (I tried down to 80MB which removed a large number of our dependencies, and that was still rejected by the macbuilder).
This means that on CRAN, if there is no internet, the macOS binary will be minimal. But it means that we build on CRAN using source always.
We should definitely submit this to macbuilder after this merges to main and confirm we get source build by default (since we look to the repo for our allowlist)