On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, David White wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have downloaded and installed e1071_1.1-0.tar.gz, my first add-on
> package. Because I am not the sys admin I installed it to my own home dir
> under ~/.R/library/
Don't! help.start() regards that as its private area and tries to zap it.
Use say ~/R/library
> I read in the faq that I should make changes to the R_lib env variable in
> my .bashprofile or .Renviron files to make the new personal library
> components available. Unfortunately neither of these exist
> in my home dir. Can anyone make a suggestion as to my next step?
>
> If I had a sample .Renviron, I think I could modify it to my needs.
> Perhaps someone could forward a copy of theirs to me.
Assuming this is some sort of Unix/Linux, use
cat > ~/.Renviron
R_LIBS=~/R/library
^D
However, depending on your shell you may need to spell out ~ or use
$(HOME) instead, but you probably have bash.
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