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2023 Oct 11
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Problem with compatible library versions
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2023 Oct 11
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Problem with compatible library versions
There is a fairly straightforward way to load older versions
of packages, and that is to use the 'groundhog' package.
As the first sentence of https://groundhogr.com/ puts it:
Make your R scripts reproducible by replacing library(pkg)
with groundhog.library(pkg, date).
pkg can be a vector of package names or a single name.
On Wed, 11 Oct 2023 at 20:58, Uwe Ligges <ligges at