Evening all: Stepping away from the stats methodology questions for a moment, I have a housekeeping question for when it comes time to make the jump to v2.7.2. I'm running v2.7.1 on an XP system. I have a suspicion that, by way of experimentation with a couple of shell choices along the way, I've left myself with a couple of unused stowaway libraries that I see no need to bring along to the next installation party. Is there a command or function or utility of some persuasion that would allow me to ferret out these non-dependent freeloaders? No need to go into detail. Just a pointer in the right direction would be much appreciated and I'll go quietly off and search on my own. Regards... -- Brian Lunergan Nepean, Ontario Canada "They know not the old ways. That shall be their undoing..." ---
Brian Lunergan wrote:> Evening all: > > Stepping away from the stats methodology questions for a moment, I have > a housekeeping question for when it comes time to make the jump to v2.7.2. > > I'm running v2.7.1 on an XP system. I have a suspicion that, by way of > experimentation with a couple of shell choices along the way, I've left > myself with a couple of unused stowaway libraries that I see no need to > bring along to the next installation party. > > Is there a command or function or utility of some persuasion that would > allow me to ferret out these non-dependent freeloaders? > > No need to go into detail. Just a pointer in the right direction would > be much appreciated and I'll go quietly off and search on my own. > > Regards...R cannot know which packages have been used since it does not write log files which packages you are using. Hence the answer is no. If I misunderstood and the question is how to remove packages (rather than libraries), then just see ?remove.packages for details. Uwe Ligges