[Rd] Wording of "R Installation and Administration"
Ko-Kang Kevin Wang
kwan022 at stat.auckland.ac.nz
Mon Jun 2 10:11:51 MEST 2003
Hi,
I hope I haven't got this wrong, but I don't think one needs Perl
installed if they install the "precompiled" packages for Windows right?
I'm just wondering if the first sentence in the "R Installation and
Administration" can be re-worded a bit so newbies won't get confused....
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 08:56:37 +1200 (NZST)
From: Ko-Kang Kevin Wang <kwan022 at stat.auckland.ac.nz>
To: rwatkins at cornerstonelp.com
Subject: RE: [R] Downloading packages from CRAN
Hi Rick,
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 rwatkins at cornerstonelp.com wrote:
> Kevin-
> Thanks a lot for the help -- the Install manual clearly states in the first
> line of the Installing Packages section that one needs Perl5.004 or higher
> to install source packages. (To date, I have found the manuals to be
> confusing at best.)
Ah I see the confusion. I am taking it you are reading the "R
Installation and Administration", Section 5.1. It says "Installing source
packages requires that Perl 5.004 or later be installed." Note the
keywords "source packages". It means if you want to download the "source
codes" of the package(s), i.e. a tarball file, and compile the package
yourself, then you will need Perl.
Most, if not all, packages on CRAN have a "pre-compiled" windows version,
i.e. a ZIP file. That is why the easiest way is to install under Rgui, as
the default URL setting in Rgui is to look under the appropriate directory
in which pre-compiled package files located.
> I am trying to use the Rgui to install: (specifically: Packages/Install
> Packages from CRAN.) But I will try once again, and this time attempt to
> follow your "template" -- Thanks again for your time and consideration.
> It's greatly appreciated.
An alternative is to download the precompiled zip file and unzip them into
your R library folder.
--
Cheers,
Kevin
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