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Im
@||gner@79 @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Wed Sep 29 11:08:05 CEST 2021
Hello!
Thanks for your kind support.
*1. My R version is 3.5.2. (I can download any other if advised).*
*2. First I clicked on "Packages"*
*3. Then on "Install Packages"*
*4. Found "metap" package and *
*5. And it loads as below,*
*Packages which are only available in source form, and may need
compilation of C/C++/Fortran: ‘rbibutils’ ‘mathjaxr’ These will not be
installedinstalling the source packages ‘Rdpack’, ‘metap’trying URL
'https://ftp.eenet.ee/pub/cran/src/contrib/Rdpack_2.1.2.tar.gz
<https://ftp.eenet.ee/pub/cran/src/contrib/Rdpack_2.1.2.tar.gz>'Content
type 'application/x-gzip' length 659513 bytes (644 KB)downloaded 644
KBtrying URL 'https://ftp.eenet.ee/pub/cran/src/contrib/metap_1.5.tar.gz
<https://ftp.eenet.ee/pub/cran/src/contrib/metap_1.5.tar.gz>'Content type
'application/x-gzip' length 916018 bytes (894 KB)downloaded 894
KB'\\ad.helsinki.fi <http://ad.helsinki.fi>\home\a\awahab\Documents'CMD.EXE
was started with the above path as the current directory.UNC paths are not
supported. Defaulting to Windows directory.ERROR: dependency 'rbibutils'
is not available for package 'Rdpack'* removing 'C:/rlibs/3.5.2/Rdpack'In R
CMD INSTALL'\\ad.helsinki.fi
<http://ad.helsinki.fi>\home\a\awahab\Documents'CMD.EXE was started with
the above path as the current directory.UNC paths are not supported.
Defaulting to Windows directory.ERROR: dependencies 'Rdpack', 'mathjaxr'
are not available for package 'metap'* removing 'C:/rlibs/3.5.2/metap'In R
CMD INSTALLThe downloaded source packages are in
‘C:\Users\awahab\AppData\Local\Temp\Rtmp4eDp9G\downloaded_packages’Warning
messages:1: In install.packages(NULL, .libPaths()[1L], dependencies = NA,
type = type) : installation of package ‘Rdpack’ had non-zero exit status2:
In install.packages(NULL, .libPaths()[1L], dependencies = NA, type = type)
: installation of package ‘metap’ had non-zero exit status*
*6. Then I write "library(metap) and it shows as below,*
*Error in library(metap) : there is no package called ‘metap’.*
best regards,
Imran
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 11:54 AM Guido Schwarzer <sc using imbi.uni-freiburg.de>
wrote:
> Did you run the R command install.packages("metap") ?
>
> Best, Guido
>
>
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