A simpler solution may be to run `update.packages()` daily (or close to it) and to trust both CRAN on the examplary work they do, and stick with packages that won't break you.
There. That "just worked" for me for 25 years with #RStats. These days I even get binaries via r2u.
I have a bad habit of not paying attention to the version of packages I'm using in #Rstats. Then I'm surprised if a package is updated and things break. Want to know how to keep better track of your packages and their versions? Watch the latest Code Club
youtube.com/yc7ZB4F_dc0
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Not so. My CRANberries code has been running (now on an hourly cronjob) for fifteen years. I have owned production jobs that ran for years.
CRAN ensures an absence of fundamental breakage. You can combine that with your knowledge and experience to pick packages that behave.
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