Luis Ridao Cruz
2009-Aug-11 11:50 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] Now it comes downgrade or install two R versions under Linux
R-sig-Debian help, Yesterday I sought help regarding R upgrading from R-2.8.1 to R-2.9.1. I must thank specially Dirk for his helpful advice. But now I am facing a dilemma. I want to install a package called FLR which works under R-2.8.1. So my question is whether I can keep the latest release (R-2.9.1) and also install R-2.8.1 (and if feasible how.) Alternatively I could uninstall R-2.9.1 and just install R-2.8.1 but as the package installation is usually on-line it might cause conflicts among packages and R releases? Thanks in advance.
Dirk Eddelbuettel
2009-Aug-11 12:22 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] Now it comes downgrade or install two R versions under Linux
On 11 August 2009 at 12:50, Luis Ridao Cruz wrote: | R-sig-Debian help, | | Yesterday I sought help regarding R upgrading from R-2.8.1 to R-2.9.1. | I must thank specially Dirk for his helpful advice. | | But now I am facing a dilemma. I want to install a package called FLR which | works under R-2.8.1. Details please. What is FLR? Where is coming from? Can you install from source? Why would it be restricted to R 2.8.1? If this is FLR from the flr-project.org site, then you can try the _sources_ from r-forge: https://r-forge.r-project.org/R/?group_id=318 | So my question is whether I can keep the latest release (R-2.9.1) | and also install R-2.8.1 (and if feasible how.) Not via the package management system which can provide exactly one package. You could install another version locally from source in /usr/local/ but that may be more trouble that it is worth. | Alternatively I could uninstall R-2.9.1 and just install R-2.8.1 but as the | package installation is usually on-line it might cause conflicts among | packages and R releases? I'd discuss with the FLR folks how to get their package (released or from r-forge) working with R 2.9.1 on Debian.. Hth, Dirk -- Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions.