> >> From: Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us>
> >> To: "R Heberto Ghezzo, Dr" <heberto.ghezzo at
mcgill.ca>
> >> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 09:00:44 -0700
> >> Subject: Re: [R] R in Ubunto
> >> R Heberto Ghezzo, Dr wrote:
> >>
> >> ? ?Hello , I do not know anything abount Ubunto, but I found a
Portable Ubunto for Windows and since so many people
> >> ? ?prefer Linux to Windows I decided to give it a try.
> >> ? ?It runs very nicely, so I tried to load R, following
Instructions in CRAN I added the line
> >> ? ?deb http://probability.ca/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu hardy/ to
/etc/apt/sources.list and then from a console
> >> ? ?I did
> >> ? ?sudo apt-get update
> >> ? ?sudo apt-get install r-base
> >> ? ?a lot of printout and when it inishes I typed R in the console
and surprise!
> >> ? ?I got R 2.6.2!! in Windows I have R 2.9.0??
> >> ? ?Did I do something wrong or there is another way to get the
latest version of R?
>
>>> From: stephen sefick <ssefick at gmail.com>
>>> To: "R Heberto Ghezzo, Dr" <heberto.ghezzo at
mcgill.ca>
>>> Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:51:25 -0400
>>> Subject: Re: [R] R in Ubunto
>>> I don't remember what the version of R in deb repositories is,
but
>>> 2.6.2 is probably about right. ?One of the things the Debian
project
>>> is focused on is the stability of the operating system, so they do
not
>>> update packages as readily as some other distributions. ?I had this
>>> with Debian 5.0 and just decided to compile R from source after
>>> getting the R development package and some x11 development
libraries.
>>>
>>> sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
>>>
>>>
>>> I can help you through this process if you like, or there are good
>>> instructions for this process at the R website.
>>>
>>> FAQ 2.5.1 How can R be installed (Unix)
>
> > On the web page
> >
> > http://probability.ca/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu/
> >
> > it presents instructions for activating this repository. ?Special
> > instructions are included for hardy regarding activating backports
> > also.
I'm running the latest Ubuntu version, and I get the latest version of
R no problem. I see that
http://probability.ca/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu/hardy/ does list R 2.9.0,
so it seems to me that if the repository was correctly added you
should get it. Were there any errors when you ran sudo apt-get update?
Also, I second the idea of activating the backports repository.
-Ista