The folder is there. The problem is caused by Sys.glob() in .libPaths(). Sys.glob() will return character(0) when the path contains Chinese characters.

Here is another demo:

> dir.exists("c:/Users/zjs/Desktop/中文/R")
[1] TRUE
> Sys.glob("c:/Users/zjs/Desktop/中文/R")
character(0)
> Sys.glob("c:/Users/zjs/Desktop/中*/R")
character(0)
> Sys.glob("c:/Users/zjs/Desktop/*文/R")
character(0)
> Sys.glob("c:/Users/zjs/Desktop/*/R")
[1] "c:/Users/zjs/Desktop/中文/R"

Best,

Jinsong

On 2019/10/21 22:49, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
The folder must exist. If not, .libPaths() *silently* ignores it. Could that be it?

Henrik



On Mon, Oct 21, 2019, 02:32 Jinsong Zhao <jsz...@yeah.net <mailto:jsz...@yeah.net>> wrote:

    Hi there,

    I have a computer run Win10 with user names in Chinese. I installed
    R on it. It can run normally. When I installed a package, for
    example, ada, then the library would be installed into "C:/Users/中
    文/Documents/R/win-library/3.6", where "中文" is my user name.

     > library(ada)
    Error in library(ada) : there is no package called ‘ada’

     > .libPaths()
    [1] "C:/Program Files/R/R-3.6.1/library"

     > .libPaths(c("C:/Users/中文/Documents/R/win-library/3.6",
    .libPaths()))
     > .libPaths()
    [1] "C:/Program Files/R/R-3.6.1/library"

    you will find that .libPaths() does not accept the path with Chinese
    (I think non-latin characters may not be accepted).

    I also tried to install the package to other directory with Chinese
    character, and then set the .libPaths, and failed.

    Is it the features?

    Any hints? Thanks in advance.

    Best,
    Jinsong

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