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rang
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Iβve ran every bundled example from R 0.6.0 up to R 4.2.2 on R 4.2.2, and most examples still run
Youβre right, but you might need to at least be able to install the R version that was current at the time, because sometimes there are changes in base R as well. And installing an old version of R can be tricky, especially on Linux. But for these purposes, you could check out the newly released {rang} package: it makes it easy to build a Docker image with the right version of R and packages to run an older project: https://github.com/chainsawriot/rang
targets-tutorial
What are some alternatives?
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