[R] Y2K compliance of R
John Logsdon
j.logsdon at lancaster.ac.uk
Wed Mar 31 09:59:31 CEST 1999
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Mai Zhou wrote:
> Hi, I was thinking to ask the University computing Labs here
> to install R and I was told they need a statement that the software (R)
> is Y2K compliant. Which I cannot find in CRAN. (in addition to the
> licensing info).
>
Apart from Thomas' contribution, and the pass-the-buck mentality of many
computing departments (even in Universities, to their shame), if you mount
R on a Unix system (including Linux) then there are no real Y2K issues -
there is a Y2038 issue that will be solved by the 8 byte counter. This is
because Unix/Linux maintains it's system time independently of the
hardware, currently in a 4 byte counter of seconds since 1970. The
hardware clock is only used to compare times at shutdown/startup and by
the clock -w instruction which resets it from system time.
> Is it a big issue to put such a statement in R? or this has legal implications
> that R do not want as a "free" software?
>
Well one great advantage of R is that you can send them the source code so
they can look for themselves. Try that with other products.
> If possible I would like to see the statement on both Unix AND Win version
> of R so I can ask them to "officially install" R on the labs machines.
>
See above re Unix. But presumably they haven't mounted some very well
known packages from Microsoft that are not yet Y2K compliant the last time
I looked at their web site.
Good luck with your quest.
> Mai Z
>
> mai at ms.uky.edu
> http://www.ms.uky.edu/~mai/
>
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