[Rd] install.packages with R 2.9.1 under Vista?
Uwe Ligges
ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Wed Jul 1 10:25:20 CEST 2009
Spencer,
see ?R_LIBS_USER
once R created "C:\\Users\\sgraves\\Documents/R/win-library/2.9" for
you it is used as a library (since it is the default for R_LIBS_USER if
the latter is unset otherwise). Just delete the whole directory and it
won't be used further on.
Best,
Uwe
spencerg wrote:
> Dear Uwe:
>
> Thanks very much. Based on your suggestion, I deleted
> "C:\\Users\\sgraves\\Documents/R/win-library/2.9", which got created
> when I first installed R 2.9.1 into the default, write-protected area
> and then did "install.packages". When I uninstalled that
> write-protected copy and installed it in a different location, the
> directory "C:\\Users\\sgraves\\Documents/R/win-library/2.9" remained,
> and Rgui directed "install.packages" to that directory, though Rterm did
> not. I had not intentionally set "R_LIBS" nor any other special thing
> like that, so I was confused.
>
> Thanks again.
> Best Wishes,
> Spencer
>
>
> Uwe Ligges wrote:
>>
>>
>> spencerg wrote:
>>>
>>> What do I need to do to get "install.packages" to work properly
>>> for me in R 2.9.1 under Vista?
>>>
>>> Currently, install.packages in Rgui 2.9.1 by default goes to
>>> "C:\\Users\\sgraves\\Documents/R/win-library/2.9". This is a problem
>>> for me, because R running under Emacs does not currently look there.
>>>
>>> I made the mistake last night of first installing R 2.9.1 in the
>>> default "C:\Program Files". When I found that packages I installed
>>> using Rgui could not be found from within Emacs, I uninstalled R from
>>> "C:\Program Files" and reinstalled it under "C:\Users\sgraves\R"
>>> alongside R 2.9.0, which has allowed "install.packages" from Rgui to
>>> be accessed from R under Emacs.
>>>
>>> I've traced the problem to the different behavior of ".libPaths()":
>>>
>>> *** Rgui: .libPaths()
>>> [1] "C:\\Users\\sgraves\\Documents/R/win-library/2.9"
>>> [2] "C:/Users/sgraves/R/R-2.9.1/library"
>>> *** R under Emacs: > .libPaths()
>>> [1] "c:/Users/sgraves/R/R-2.9.1/library"
>>>
>>>
>>> What do you suggest? Thanks,
>>
>>
>>
>> Either set for the second setup
>> "C:\\Users\\sgraves\\Documents/R/win-library/2.9" as a default library
>> path (e.g. via env var R_LIBS) or remove it from the first setup (in
>> a personal startup file).
>>
>> Best wishes,
>> Uwe
>>
>>
>>
>>> Spencer
>>>
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