I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to access the data series hosted by the St. Louis Fed but my installation of R, version 3.6, tells me it is not available from a cran repository. I could not find any information on this on the fredr information package and was wondering if anyone here might know?
> On Oct 29, 2020, at 1:29 PM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > > I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to access the data series hosted by the St. Louis Fed but my installation of R, version 3.6, tells me it is not available from a cran repository. > > I could not find any information on this on the fredr information package and was wondering if anyone here might know?Hi, When that happens, check the CRAN page for the package: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/fredr/index.html where you will see that the package has been archived as a result of a lack of response by the maintainer to problems with the package. The archive link on the above page allows you to download the last version of the source package tarball, however, the check results for the package show numerous issues. You may want to contact the package maintainer (sboysel at gmail.com) to see what the current status of the package is, and if they plan to resolve the issues. If not, consider alternative approaches. You should also consider updating your R installation, as 3.6.0 is well over a year old at this point. 4.0.3 is the current stable release. Regards, Marc Schwartz
On 10/29/2020 01:49 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote:>> On Oct 29, 2020, at 1:29 PM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: >> >> I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to access the data series hosted by the St. Louis Fed but my installation of R, version 3.6, tells me it is not available from a cran repository. >> >> I could not find any information on this on the fredr information package and was wondering if anyone here might know? > > Hi, > > When that happens, check the CRAN page for the package: > > https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/fredr/index.html > > where you will see that the package has been archived as a result of a lack of response by the maintainer to problems with the package. > > The archive link on the above page allows you to download the last version of the source package tarball, however, the check results for the package show numerous issues. > > You may want to contact the package maintainer (sboysel at gmail.com) to see what the current status of the package is, and if they plan to resolve the issues. If not, consider alternative approaches. > > You should also consider updating your R installation, as 3.6.0 is well over a year old at this point. 4.0.3 is the current stable release. > > Regards, > > Marc SchwartzThank you. That is very surprising! I would have thought there would be sufficient number of users and interest enough for this important package that it would be maintained! As for R 3.6, it is the latest version in the repository for my operating system, CentOS/RHEL...
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 13:29:41 -0400 H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote:> I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to access the data > series hosted by the St. Louis Fed but my installation of R, version > 3.6, tells me it is not available from a cran repository. > > I could not find any information on this on the fredr information > package and was wondering if anyone here might know? > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > 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.If you check, the response is correct. The package is available on Github. JWdougherty
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, H writes:> I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to > access the data series hosted by the St. Louis Fed but > my installation of R, version 3.6, tells me it is not > available from a cran repository. > > I could not find any information on this on the fredr information package and was wondering if anyone here might know? >Just for completeness: there is also the 'alfred' package (https://cran.r-project.org/package=alfred), with which you can also access data of the St. Louis Fed. -- Enrico Schumann Lucerne, Switzerland http://enricoschumann.net
On 10/30/2020 03:52 AM, Enrico Schumann wrote:> On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, H writes: > >> I tried to install the fredr package yesterday to >> access the data series hosted by the St. Louis Fed but >> my installation of R, version 3.6, tells me it is not >> available from a cran repository. >> >> I could not find any information on this on the fredr information package and was wondering if anyone here might know? >> > Just for completeness: there is also the 'alfred' package > (https://cran.r-project.org/package=alfred), with which > you can also access data of the St. Louis Fed. >Thank you, will look at alfred.