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2000 Nov 28
1
Help update.packages()
I'm getting the following error message -
> update.packages()
The name specified is not recognized as an
internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
Error in download.file(url = paste(contriburl, "PACKAGES", sep = "/"), :
No download method found
In addition: Warning messages:
1: wget not found
2: cmd execution failed with error code 1 in:
1999 Oct 08
4
R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
...e this your preferred help system.
Both compiled HTML files and Windows help are available for the
standard packages.
The new function update.packages() is supported if you have wget.exe
(a copy is in the windows/windows-NT/base/etc/wget.zip on CRAN) or
lynx.exe, from http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/lynxport.htm.
On NT only, CPU times are returned by proc.time() (using a call to
GetProcessTimes).
Rotated text on a windows / win.* device is placed more accurately,
especially for non-multiples of 90 degrees.
A windows() device reports itself as `windows' not `X11'.
getenv() now returns all th...
1999 Oct 08
4
R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
...e this your preferred help system.
Both compiled HTML files and Windows help are available for the
standard packages.
The new function update.packages() is supported if you have wget.exe
(a copy is in the windows/windows-NT/base/etc/wget.zip on CRAN) or
lynx.exe, from http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/lynxport.htm.
On NT only, CPU times are returned by proc.time() (using a call to
GetProcessTimes).
Rotated text on a windows / win.* device is placed more accurately,
especially for non-multiples of 90 degrees.
A windows() device reports itself as `windows' not `X11'.
getenv() now returns all th...
1999 Oct 08
4
R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
...e this your preferred help system.
Both compiled HTML files and Windows help are available for the
standard packages.
The new function update.packages() is supported if you have wget.exe
(a copy is in the windows/windows-NT/base/etc/wget.zip on CRAN) or
lynx.exe, from http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/lynxport.htm.
On NT only, CPU times are returned by proc.time() (using a call to
GetProcessTimes).
Rotated text on a windows / win.* device is placed more accurately,
especially for non-multiples of 90 degrees.
A windows() device reports itself as `windows' not `X11'.
getenv() now returns all th...