For maintaining my R search page at http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu (also used for RSiteSearch(), I have been extracting only the html help pages and the vignettes from most packages. (Many will not compile on Linux. And, more generally, this saves wear and tear on the computer and me.) I wrote a version of the old INSTALL script that does this. I removed various parts of it, not fully understanding what I was doing, but it worked. Now my version does not work anymore. The entire installation script seems to have changed in the new version of R, and some of the external scripts that I used are no longer available (such as dcf.sh, but there may be others). I could probably fix this by getting an older version of R and grabbing what I need. But perhaps someone just happens to understand the new INSTALL script well enough to tell me what to do. By "INSTALL script" I mean what comes out when I say:> sink("INSTALL") > tools:::.install_packages > sink()as this seems to be what is called now by R CMD INSTALL. Another way to do it might be to unzip the package and remove all the files that might need to be compiled, and then run INSTALL as it is, but I'm not sure how to do this either, and I'm not sure it would work. I also played around with unzipping the package and then extracting ONLY the html help pages and vignettes. I could not get that to work for the html help (although it does work for the vignettes). Maybe I should try again. That's the logically best way, but I don't know how to do it so that it works. Jon -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron