[R-sig-Debian] Partial update of r packages possible?
Michael Rutter
mar36 at psu.edu
Mon Nov 17 19:53:10 CET 2008
Matthieu,
Have you enabled backports in Ubuntu 8.04? As per the ubuntu page on CRAN:
Installation and compilation of R or some its packages may require
Ubuntu packages from the "backports" repositories. In particular, this
is the case for Tcl/Tk 8.5 on Gutsy and Hardy. Therefore, it is
suggested to activate the backports repositories with an entry like
deb http://<my.favorite.ubuntu.mirror>/ hardy-backports main
restricted universe
in your /etc/apt/sources.list file. See
http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/downloadmirrors for the list of Ubuntu
mirrors.
This should solve the problem,
Michael
Matthieu Stigler wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm on Ubuntu 8.04 but I added in my source list some local mirror so I
> have possibility to upgrade to R 2.8. However, it seems that there is a
> dependency problem, (should install some liblapack libraries). This is
> not the problem, I can keep R 2.7.
>
> However, even if I'm not able to install R 2.8, the other packages:
> -r-base-html
> -r-base-doc
> -r-doc-info
> -r-doc-html
> -r-doc-pdf
> -some packages: kernsmooth, mgcv,
>
> are still suggested to be installed. Will that not create some conflict
> with package builded on R 2.8? Won't I have documentation for R 2.8
> running on R 2.7?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Matthieu
>
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