[BioC] AnnBuilder error ?
John Zhang
jzhang at jimmy.harvard.edu
Tue Feb 8 17:34:40 CET 2005
I guess you are a Windows user. You will have to build the package first (read
http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/)
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>Hi, first, thanks to you all for the help...
>
>I made my own package, using ABprimer.pdf vignette first and then using
>AnnBuilder.pdf.
>I didn't receive errors, packages looks like correctly created with all
>subdirectories etc etc...
>
>To install the packages (windows OS) I either copied the dirs and the
>subdirs in the R library directory, or zipped the folders and installed
>"from local files" from R session menu (it looks like the same thing).
>
>But how could read my data? Because I created the "test" package, but with
>"load package" from R menu, or with "library" command I receive:
>
>>Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE) :
> 'test' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0?
>
>or, in the second case
>
>>Error in library(test) : 'test' is not a valid package -- installed <
>>2.0.0?
>
>Please forgive me if I'm making some stupid error and please tell me what
>I'm doing wrong...
>I've to load each separate generated file ? There's some document I can read
>for an help ? I searched the web with no results...
>
>Thanks again, any help will be appreciated...
>
>
>Giulio
>
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