On 13.04.2011 02:11, jkang wrote:> I have an ubuntu image with R installed. I want to install a list of
> packages that does not come with R. eg. cluster, gplots, hacks, mapdata.
> etc. Over time this list may grow.
>
> Is there a config file that can tell R what and where to install additional
> packages? My goal is to store all R packages on a file server so that my
> clients can install them on there workstation. Any tips, advice, example
> commands, and scripts are greatly appreciated!
If such a network server is available for the clients, why not make
a) a network installation of R
b) provide the relevant packages in a library on the network, so that
all clients can use the same library of R packages. You only need to
maintain that library.
See "R Installation and Administration" on hwo to manage libraries of
R
packages.
Uwe Ligges
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