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2010 Dec 20
1
finding and opening C source called from R functions.
Hi, As will soon be very clear I'm an R novice. I'm trying to better understand the ks.test function in the stats package. When I look at the source code there are several calls to C functions (for example .C("pkstwo", is.integer(length(x[IND])), p=as.double(x[IND]), as.double(tol), PACKAGE = "stats)$P). I'm wondering if there is a way to view the source code for the
2012 Aug 06
2
Windows 7 and .libPaths()
Hello, I'm having some trouble trying to set the .libPaths() on Windows 7, R-2.15.0 and R-2.15.1. The environment variables R_LIBS and R_LIBS_USER are set according to the help page for .libPaths() and the Rprofile.site file has the default setting, as shown below. R-2.14.1 recognizes the lib paths but not R-2.15. Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? (I've also tried with
2007 Oct 04
1
Problem with .libPaths & Rterm.exe (under Vista)
Dear list, I?m using R embedded in another program (coded in tcl/tk) under Windows Vista. In this context I don?t launch Rgui.exe but rather Rtem.exe. Now I have a problem finding libraries not specifically installed as administrator (and which are not in the path ?program files? but in Contacts\Documents of the current user). To be precise, the user launching my tcl/tk program can?t find
2010 Oct 20
1
is there a way to update both packages if they occur in 2 libraries?
Hi everyone, I’ve recently added a private library as a way to manage my R libraries. And I did this by simply copying my old library to a new folder and then linking this to R by setting my R_LIBS environmental variable in .Renviron. However I have run into a problem. When I update my packages it is not updating those that are current in the base R library. This means I can’t load
2007 Apr 07
1
R CMD install on R 2.5.0 alpha
Hi, I've just downloaded the latest R v2.5.0 alpha (2007-04-04 r41043) for WinXP. When I try to install a package R tries to install it to a no-name (empty name) directory (causing error downstream): RCMD INSTALL R.oo installing to '' FYI: Package install perfectly on R v2.4.1 patched, and did so also on earlier R v2.5.0 devel/alpha(?) versions. Current directory is: C:\tmp with
2013 Feb 15
1
Remove site path from .libPaths
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi I am sure I am missing something really basic, but I can't figure it out. I want to start R so that I can specify the location for the Library tree. In principel simple: As I only want it dependent on the directory I stat R in, I put a .Rprofile file in the directory. My default path is: > .libPaths() [1]
2011 Aug 11
2
UNC windows path beginning with backslashes: normalizePath bug??
Hi, Back in June I posted the message below, but had no replies. I've made a little progress since then so this is to update anyone interested (!) and to ask for comments. Brief problem statement: Under Windows, some parts of R don't handle UNC paths beginning with backslashes. Specifically a) Sys.glob() fails to find some files breaking (e.g.) Rcmdr plugins
2019 May 30
2
R pkg install should fail for unsuccessful DLL copy on windows?
thanks for the tip Jan. However it would be nice if I didn't have to handle this myself for all of my packages. (and teach my students how to do that) BTW I tried to disable staged installation, and the issue still happens: th798 at cmp2986 MINGW64 ~/projects/max-generalized-auc (master) $ R_INSTALL_STAGED=FALSE R --vanilla -e
2007 Jul 11
2
Changing default library
Hallo R experts, I got a question concerning the .libPaths(). if I do the command .libPaths() than the result is /usr/lib/R/library. This is the default folder. I now want to change this one into /home/csc/usr/lib/R/library. I thought it would work with the command .libPaths("/home/csc/usr/lib/R/library"). When I than do the command .libPaths() the result is:
2011 Feb 10
1
How to reset libPaths for root
High, on all of my computers the first entry in libPaths for root was /usr/lib64/R/library or /usr/lib/R/library. Now it change at one (lynx) anyway to root at lynx:/root(2)# R R version 2.12.1 (2010-12-16) Copyright (C) 2010 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are
2003 Apr 22
1
R 1.7.0: Startup error: Error in "class<-"(*tmp*, value = Class) : couldn't find function "objWithClass"
Dear R-List member, I have installed the new version of R on my PC (see system details below). I can start the RGui with http_proxy succesfully. However, I do encounter two problems: 1) After starting the Rgui the following error message is displayed (vertical dots represent omissions of output): R : Copyright 2003, The R Development Core Team Version 1.7.0 (2003-04-16) . . . . Error in
2005 Apr 26
2
.libPaths()
Hello I use the function .libPaths() > .libPaths() [1] "/usr/local/lib/R/library" > .libPaths(c("/usr/local/lib/myRlib","/usr/local/lib/library")) > .libPaths() [1] "/usr/local/lib/R/library" but it simply does not pick up the new path. Can anybody help? (The problem originates from the inability to install packages into
2006 Jun 08
2
install.packages() does not warn when 'lib' arg is missing on Linux or Windows
Hello, Man page for 'install.packages' says that if the 'lib' arg is missing, then it "defaults to '.libPaths()[1]' with a warning". But, given the 'install.packages' source code, it seems that this warning is issued only when 'length(.libPaths()) > 1'. So typically, this warning will appear on Mac OS X but not on a Linux or Windows systems
2010 Jul 01
1
How best to set library search path so user libraries come first
I want my local libraries to have priority over the system installed ones, which, as far as I can make out from help(".libPaths"), means they have to come first in that list (it doesn't actually_say_ so, but that seems to be the idea). We have R_LIBS_USER which looks made for specifying where I keep my own libraries. Unfortunately it comes last in .libPaths() [which appears to
2016 Oct 26
2
improve 'package not installed' load errors?
>>>>> Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> >>>>> on Mon, 24 Oct 2016 14:54:16 -0400 writes: > On 24/10/2016 1:51 PM, Kevin Ushey wrote: >> Hi R-devel, >> >> One of the more common issues that new R users see, and become stumped >> by, is error messages during package load of the form: >>
2009 Dec 06
2
.libPaths(new) stopped working in 2.10
I used to have the following in my .Rprofile: if (length(.libPaths())==1) .libPaths(paste(Sys.getenv("HOME"),"/Library/R/",paste(R.version$major,as.integer(R.version$minor),sep='.'),"/library",sep='')) -- and it added my user-defined library directory. Then I installed packages there, so during an upgrade, I'd know exactly which packages I
2010 Jan 26
1
update.packages on MS Windows with //server/share paths
Hi, > update.packages(ask='graphics') gives me multiple warning (one per updated package?) similar to ... Warning: unable to move temporary installation '\\Server02\stats\R\library\2.10\file3de56e0d\locfit' to '\\Server02\stats\R\library\2.10\locfit' The final, updated, folders do not end up where they should be. I can move them 'by hand', but it is an
2005 Mar 11
2
Package Installation in RGui (PR#7262)
In reference to the thread http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/devel/04/10/0859.html I have the same problem updating packages with newly-installed version of released version of R 2.0.1. Previous posts refer to a bug in windows. I wonder if there is a work-around? This probably should go to R-help but it follows on from the post in R-devel. Apologies in advance. OS: Windows XP Professional,
2017 Nov 23
0
libPaths displays truncated path?
> On Nov 23, 2017, at 4:34 AM, Loris Bennett <loris.bennett at fu-berlin.de> wrote: > > Hi, > > TL;DR > ----- > > I define the path > > /cm/shared/apps/R/site-library/3.4.2 > > and add it to libPath. Why does libPath then display it as > > /cm/shared/apps/R/site-library/3.4 Generally one only has a different library for each major
2017 Nov 23
5
libPaths displays truncated path?
Hi, TL;DR ----- I define the path /cm/shared/apps/R/site-library/3.4.2 and add it to libPath. Why does libPath then display it as /cm/shared/apps/R/site-library/3.4 ? Long version ------------ I run a cluster of diskless nodes for which the OS is loaded directly into RAM and other software is provided by an NFS server. However, in the case of R, we use the R version provided