Any chance that you might have a personal library, which isn't versioned? If
you do and you for some reason installed survival into it, it would explain it.
E.g., I have, with the system-wide R
> .libPaths()
[1] "/Users/pd/Library/R/2.15/library"
[2]
"/opt/local/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library"> lapply(.libPaths(), list.files)
[[1]]
[1] "abind" "aplpack" "car"
"colorspace" "e1071"
[6] "effects" "ellipse" "Hmisc"
"ISwR" "leaps"
[11] "lmtest" "matrixcalc" "mclust"
"multcomp" "mvtnorm"
[16] "pcaPP" "Rcmdr" "relimp"
"represent" "rgl"
[21] "robustbase" "rrcov" "sem"
"xtable" "zoo"
[[2]]
[1] "base" "boot" "class"
"cluster" "codetools"
[6] "compiler" "datasets" "foreign"
"graphics" "grDevices"
[11] "grid" "KernSmooth" "lattice"
"MASS" "Matrix"
[16] "methods" "mgcv" "nlme"
"nnet" "parallel"
[21] "rpart" "spatial" "splines"
"stats" "stats4"
[26] "survival" "tcltk" "tools"
"utils"
but the one in my development build tree of 3.0.0 has
> .libPaths()
[1] "/Users/pd/r-release-branch/BUILD-dist/library"
If I explicitly set R_LIBS, I can easily reproduce your error.
On Apr 3, 2013, at 17:00 , Paul Gilbert wrote:
>
> "make check" is failing on reg-test3.R with a message that
survival was built with an older version of R. (On my Ubuntu 32 bit and Ubuntu
64 bit machines). Why would "make check" be looking anywhere that it
would find something built with an older version of R?
>
> ~/RoboAdmin/R-3.0.0/tests$ tail reg-tests-3.Rout.fail
> > print(1.001, digits=16)
> [1] 1.001
> > ## 2.4.1 gave 1.001000000000000
> > ## 2.5.0 errs on the side of caution.
> >
> >
> > ## as.matrix.data.frame with coercion
> > library(survival)
> Error: package 'survival' was built before R 3.0.0: please
re-install it
> Execution halted
>
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