Hi,
I typically install new versions of R on windows using the downloadable
executable file rather than the full tar.
I need to now document the success of the installation in addition to my
preferred procedure of running an old dataset against the new build.
I found quickly that this is all available to me but the tests directory I have
does not contain the scripts that the tar file does.
How do I check the installation when R is installed in this manner?
Many thanks
Mr Elliott Harrison
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