Ian Watson wrote:> Dear Listers > > I have tried to install Frank Harrell's two libaries: Hmisc > and Design. > > I found that Hmisc was listed in the list of packages from > the Install Packages command on the Packages menu, but > Design was not. I installed Hmisc from this list, and when I > issued the library(Hmisc) command, it loaded into memory > correctly. > > I then copied the Design 1.1-1.zip file from the > http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/S/Harrell/library/r/ site and used > the Install Packages from Local Zip file command. > I received no error messages and a visual inspection of the > R\library directory shows Design has been installed. > > However, when I issued the library(Design) command I get the > following error message: > > Error in library(Design) : 'Design' is not a valid package > -- installed < 2.0.0? > > > I also notice, from a visual inspection of the > R\library\Design\R directory that there is only one file: > design. In other directories, eg. R\library\Hmisc\R there > are usually 3 files: > Hmisc > Hmisc.rdx > Hmisc.rdb > > I am new to R, and a bit lost. I have read the R-admin.pdf > documentation on packages but am still unsure how to proceed > from here. > > I would appreciate any advice, and any answers to the > following questions: > > 1) is there a reason why Design is not listed in the Install > Packages list as Hmisc is?Yes. The current version does not pass the checks under Windows. Please convince the maintainer to fix the package, and a binary will be made available shortly.> 2) have I done the correct thing by way of manual > installation of Design?Not quite: If you want to install a binary package, it must fit to your OS *and* to your version of R. The file you used is for an ancient version of R (given its date!).> 3) is the absence of 2 other Design files (rdx, rdb) the > reason for my failed installation?More or less, see 2.> 4) what should I try now?See 1 or install Design from sources. Attention: it will probably still fail its checks. CCing to maintainer and author of Design, since the becomes a frequently asked questions (and nobody checks the mailing list archive before posting, obviously). Uwe Ligges> I am using R.2.5.0 on Windows XP. > > Kind regards > Ian > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
I cannot find the posting but I believe Brian Ripley posted something here a day or so ago that said that Design had not passed some of the 2.5.0 tests. --- Ian Watson <ian.watson at mq.edu.au> wrote:> Dear Listers > > I have tried to install Frank Harrell's two > libaries: Hmisc > and Design. > > I found that Hmisc was listed in the list of > packages from > the Install Packages command on the Packages menu, > but > Design was not. I installed Hmisc from this list, > and when I > issued the library(Hmisc) command, it loaded into > memory > correctly. > > I then copied the Design 1.1-1.zip file from the > http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/S/Harrell/library/r/ site > and used > the Install Packages from Local Zip file command. > > I received no error messages and a visual inspection > of the > R\library directory shows Design has been installed. > > However, when I issued the library(Design) command I > get the > following error message: > > Error in library(Design) : 'Design' is not a valid > package > -- installed < 2.0.0? > > > I also notice, from a visual inspection of the > R\library\Design\R directory that there is only one > file: > design. In other directories, eg. R\library\Hmisc\R > there > are usually 3 files: > Hmisc > Hmisc.rdx > Hmisc.rdb > > I am new to R, and a bit lost. I have read the > R-admin.pdf > documentation on packages but am still unsure how to > proceed > from here. > > I would appreciate any advice, and any answers to > the > following questions: > > 1) is there a reason why Design is not listed in the > Install > Packages list as Hmisc is? > 2) have I done the correct thing by way of manual > installation of Design? > 3) is the absence of 2 other Design files (rdx, rdb) > the > reason for my failed installation? > 4) what should I try now? > > > I am using R.2.5.0 on Windows XP. > > Kind regards > Ian > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, > reproducible code. >
Dear Listers I have tried to install Frank Harrell's two libaries: Hmisc and Design. I found that Hmisc was listed in the list of packages from the Install Packages command on the Packages menu, but Design was not. I installed Hmisc from this list, and when I issued the library(Hmisc) command, it loaded into memory correctly. I then copied the Design 1.1-1.zip file from the http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/S/Harrell/library/r/ site and used the Install Packages from Local Zip file command. I received no error messages and a visual inspection of the R\library directory shows Design has been installed. However, when I issued the library(Design) command I get the following error message: Error in library(Design) : 'Design' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0? I also notice, from a visual inspection of the R\library\Design\R directory that there is only one file: design. In other directories, eg. R\library\Hmisc\R there are usually 3 files: Hmisc Hmisc.rdx Hmisc.rdb I am new to R, and a bit lost. I have read the R-admin.pdf documentation on packages but am still unsure how to proceed from here. I would appreciate any advice, and any answers to the following questions: 1) is there a reason why Design is not listed in the Install Packages list as Hmisc is? 2) have I done the correct thing by way of manual installation of Design? 3) is the absence of 2 other Design files (rdx, rdb) the reason for my failed installation? 4) what should I try now? I am using R.2.5.0 on Windows XP. Kind regards Ian