On Thu, 01-Oct-2009 at 10:13AM -0700, jamesmcc wrote:
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| This is the first time I've encountered R having difficulty with package and
| R version compatibility. I cant believe no one has fixed generally so that
| your version of R can get the latest package appropriate to that version.
| How
I am baffled by this as well. I'm having the same issue. Using suse linux,
with 64 bit R2.8.1.
Thanks,
james
Zege, Andrew wrote:
I am unable to install package lme4, after several attempts to do so using
various repository URLs.
Just to make sure everything works fine with proxy,
This is the first time I've encountered R having difficulty with package and
R version compatibility. I cant believe no one has fixed generally so that
your version of R can get the latest package appropriate to that version.
How nice would that be? :)
Anyway, I figured it out for my version
I am unable to install package lme4, after several attempts to do so using
various repository URLs.
Just to make sure everything works fine with proxy, connection, etc, I
installed ggplot2 and it worked fine.
I am using command
install.packages(lme4, lib=/myRlibs),
optionally using contrib
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