Dear Henric, Thank you so much. I was able to successfully install the "rqpd" package on my Windows machine (win 7) using the R.2.15.1 version. I greatly appreciate your wonderful help.
Thank you. Best regards, Manish On 6/4/2013 3:54 PM, Henric Winell wrote: > Manish, > > Manish K. Srivastava skrev 2013-06-03 16:19: >> Hello R community members, >> >> I'm trying to install the 'rqpd' package which is developed by Roger >> Koenker and Stefan Bache. When I try to install the package using the >> command 'install.packages("rqpd",repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org")' >> I'm getting the following two messages: >> >> i) package rqpd is available as a source package but not as a binary >> ii) package rqpd is not available (for R version 3.0.1) > > Are you using Windows or OS X? R-Forge doesn't currently provide > binaries for OS X. > >> On checking the Log of /pkg on the r-forge.r.project.org website, I find >> that the package was last modified on May 8,2012 and was made compatible >> with R>2.14. >> >> "Quick fix to make it compile for R >= 2.14" >> >> >> So, in another attempt, I downloaded the older version of R (2.14) to >> see if the 'rqpd' package could be installed using the older version, >> but still I had no luck. > > That's because R-Forge no longer provide binaries for 2.14.x. > >> >> >> Is there any way I could still use this package? > > Binaries seem to be available for 2.15.x. Alternatively, you can > always build from source and that'll work for 3.0.x. > > > HTH, > Henric > > > >> >> >> Thank you for your help. >> >> Best regards, >> >> Manish >> >> > -- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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