[R] How to list recursive package dependency prior to installation/upgrade of a package
Sebastien Bihorel
@eb@@t|en@b|hore| @end|ng |rom cogn|gencorp@com
Thu Mar 14 21:03:56 CET 2019
That is great!
Is there a way to know version required in the dependent packages?
From: "William Dunlap" <wdunlap using tibco.com>
To: "Sebastien Bihorel" <sebastien.bihorel using cognigencorp.com>
Cc: r-help using r-project.org
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2019 3:50:58 PM
Subject: Re: [R] How to list recursive package dependency prior to installation/upgrade of a package
> tools::package_dependencies("lme4")
$lme4
[1] "Matrix" "methods" "stats" "graphics" "grid" "splines"
[7] "utils" "parallel" "MASS" "lattice" "boot" "nlme"
[13] "minqa" "nloptr" "Rcpp" "RcppEigen"
> tools::package_dependencies("lme4", recursive=TRUE)
$lme4
[1] "Matrix" "methods" "stats" "graphics" "grid" "splines"
[7] "utils" "parallel" "MASS" "lattice" "boot" "nlme"
[13] "minqa" "nloptr" "Rcpp" "RcppEigen" "grDevices"
Use reverse=TRUE to list packages that depend on the given package.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap [ http://tibco.com/ | tibco.com ]
On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 12:09 PM Sebastien Bihorel < [ mailto:sebastien.bihorel using cognigencorp.com | sebastien.bihorel using cognigencorp.com ] > wrote:
Hi
Is there an elegant way to recursive list all dependencies of a package prior to its installation or upgrade?
I am particularly interested in finding which of the packages currently installed in my test/production environment would require an upgrade prior to actual installation/upgrade of a package.
Can the packrat package help with this?
Thank you
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