Chris,
On 21 October 2008 at 11:54, cddesjar wrote:
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| I have two versions of the lattice package installed on my computer. One is
| at /usr/local/lib/R/site-library and the other one is at /usr/lib/R/library.
| The one at the former location is the newer version and the one that I want
| to make sure get's loaded for my class. The reason that I have two
versions
| installed is that the one in /usr/lib/R/library came in when I installed R
| in Debian, whereas the one in /usr/local/lib/R/site-library is one that I
| got from CRAN.
Call library() in your R session; you should get the one from /usr/local
first as that path is searched.
| How can I check to make sure that this version gets loaded or should I just
| run R CMD INSTALL lattice-x.y.z.tar.gz to /usr/lib/R/library?
That would mean cheating on the package system. Not a great strategy.
When I want the newer packages in /usr/local/lib/R/site-library/, I simply do
not install the corresponding r-cran-* packages. This may require
uninstalling (ie remove or purge) r-recommended and r-base. Both are
'meta-packages' that pull in, respectively, the recommended CRAN
packages
as well as r-base-core and some doc packages. If you know what you're
doing, and feel comfortable doing so, you may just stay with r-base-core,
r-base-dev, r-mathlib and which doc packages.
This question would have been well suited for r-sig-debian.
Dirk
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