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2013 Mar 26
1
update.packages(checkBuilt = TRUE) fails in updating rpanel_1.1-1 due to missing package BWidget
update.packages(checkBuilt = TRUE) fails with:
> update.packages(checkBuilt = TRUE)
rpanel :
Version 1.0-6 installed in /usr/lib64/R/library built under R 2.15.0
Version 1.1-1 available at http://mirrors.softliste.de/cran
Update (y/N/c)? y
trying URL
'http://mirrors.softliste.de/cran/src/contrib/rpanel_1.1-1.tar.gz'
Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 702508 bytes (686
2011 Sep 20
2
update.packages() as ordinary user, /usr/lib/R/site-library is not writable
I am moving from windoze on a Dell laptop to Debian but I seem to have
hit a snag for R. I managed to find the information to point an
/etc/apt/sources.list entry at my local CRAN repository and have
installed R 2.13.1 for squeeze from the Bristol UK repository.
I installed a number of the additional R packages using synaptic which
reported no errors but when I run my first
2015 Jul 19
3
update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE, ask=FALSE): possible bug
Hello,
> version
_
platform x86_64-w64-mingw32
arch x86_64
os mingw32
system x86_64, mingw32
status Patched
major 3
minor 2.1
year 2015
month 07
day 16
svn rev 68681
language R
version.string R version 3.2.1 Patched (2015-07-16 r68681)
nickname World-Famous Astronaut
I
2006 Dec 19
4
Upgrading
Hi!
As per Thomas' advice, I upgraded R by using "update.packages()" and got the following warning messages:
Warning messages:
1: installation of package 'lmtest' had non-zero exit status in: install.packages(update[, "Package"], instlib, contriburl = contriburl,
2: installation of package 'quadprog' had non-zero exit status in: install.packages(update[,
2013 May 31
2
3.0.1 update and compiler package
Hi,
I recently updated to R 3.0.1. I'm running linux ubuntu 12.04. I
realized that I have to update all the installed packages so I run >
update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE)
as described here
http://www.r-bloggers.com/r-3-0-0-is-released-whats-new-and-how-to-upgrade/
. The first thing it did was telling me that it will not update several
packages. When it was finished I used the warnings
2007 Sep 20
1
packages MANOR, qvalue, and tkWidgets fail install on Fedora 7 with latest R-beta build
Had some packages fail install so I updated to today's R-beta release.
On updating packages the following packages still fail. sessionInfo
follows. Mark
Warning messages:
1: In install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
contriburl, :
installation of package 'MANOR' had non-zero exit status
2: In install.packages(update[instlib == l,
2007 Jun 07
2
update packages with R on Vista: error
Dear R-list,
I have encountered the following error message trying to update R packages:
> update.packages(ask='graphics')
Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l,
contriburl = contriburl, :
'lib' is not writable
Error in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl
= contriburl, :
unable to
2011 Apr 18
1
Patching "update.packages" to enable updating of only a user defined subset of packages
Hello dear R developers,
I recently found out that it is not possible to limit update.packages() to
update only a few packages at a time.
The patch offered simply adds a 'subset' parameter and the statement bounded
within "if(!missing(subset))" to implement it.
The code is pasted bellow (and also attached as an .r file).
Might this patch be considered valuable to be added to
2010 Oct 05
2
R doesn't want to update packages (Windows 7)
Hello!
I've just installed R 2.11.1 on my new home PC. Just the base R. My PC
has Windows 7.
R was installed in C / Program Files (x86) / R - R-2.11.1
Then - through the menue - I went to Update packages, chose the mirror
and R detected the few packages that needed to be updated. After I
clicked on OK I got the following error message:
> update.packages(ask='graphics')
--- Please
2015 Jul 29
2
update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE, ask=FALSE): possible bug
On 7/19/2015 3:50 AM, peter dalgaard wrote:
>> For some, but not allI repositories I get the error message below:
>> >Error in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
>> >contriburl, :
>> > specifying 'contriburl' or 'available' requires a single type, not type =
>> >"both"
>> >
2007 Oct 06
2
help_R2.5 updating
Hi,
I run windows vista ultimate in my laptop and run R 2.5
I am trying to update the packages but it comes up with an error message
""Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl = contriburl, : 'lib' is not writable
Error in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl = contriburl, :
2010 Dec 27
1
package update
I'm running Linux Ubuntu and tried to update my packages using the
update.package() command. It appeared to download the updates ok but I got
the following message:
The downloaded packages are in ?/tmp/RtmpFM82Ry/downloaded_packages?
Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
contriburl, :
'lib = "/usr/lib/R/site-library"' is
2009 May 16
1
I can't update
To whom it concenrt
I am trying to update the R program 2.9
This is the message that the program give is:
> update.packages(ask='graphics')
Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
contriburl, :
'lib = "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-29~1.0/library"' is not writable
Erro em install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"],
2010 Nov 13
1
Updating R packages
I have been trying to update some R packages but I get the following error.
Can you advise how mow to get around this . I am using the R for 64 bit
windows.
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
contriburl, :
'lib = "C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-211~1.1-X/library"' is not writable
2011 May 08
1
package update
I tried to update my packages using update.packages()
I got the following message:
The downloaded packages are in
?/tmp/RtmpyDYdTX/downloaded_packages?
Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl =
contriburl, :
'lib = "/usr/lib/R/library"' is not writable
Error in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l,
2012 Mar 30
1
Update Packages error
Anyone knows how to get around this message? I am trying to update some
packages in R but I get the following message I use R for 64 bit windows.
Warning in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"], l, contriburl
= contriburl, :
'lib = "C:/Program Files/R/R-2.14.1/library"' is not writable
Error in install.packages(update[instlib == l, "Package"],
2008 Jan 19
1
Updating library
On Vista my R installation is in
C:\Program Files\R\R-2.6.0
and there is a library here:
%userprofile%\Documents\R\win-library\2.6
If I use the GUI Packages menu to update my library it
works ok _except_ for any packages such as lattice and
the VR bundle that come with R. For those I get this (this
is what I got when I tried to update lattice but I get a similar
message for the VR bundle
2007 Sep 18
1
Problem updating packages
Hello, everybody
I have R 2.5.1 now installed on a laptop with Windows Vista Home
Premium. I have problems updating the packages. Here is what I get at
the prompt when I try to update:
> update.packages(ask='graphics')
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
trying URL 'http://cran.ch.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.5/car_1.2-2.zip'
Content type
2010 Jul 12
1
errors from update.packages()
Running R.2.11.1, debian linux, I tried to update.packages as root
within R and get errors
for cairoDevice and latticeExtra I don't know how to fix.
For cairoDevice, I don't know what gtk+2.0 is;
for latticeExtra, I'm surprised that R cannot find RColorBrewer built
for R 2.10+
What to do?
> old.packages()
Package LibPath Installed Built
2008 Jul 16
1
Help Updating and Installing R Packages
Hi Everyone,
I have a few fairly basic questions about upgrading and installing R
packages. First off, I am using Ubuntu Hardy Heron and have R 2.7.1
installed and working perfectly. I usually access R via Emacs ESS interface
which I am still trying to get the hang of. My questions and issues are as
follows:
Question 1: I started R and wanted to upgrade the installed R packages. So,
I issue the