On 14.11.2010 17:59, Ajay Ohri wrote:
wont it make more common sense to make updating packages also as part
of every base version install BY Default...... just saying
At least I do not like the idea: If I just want to try a beta version, I
do not want that everything is updated and I can't switch back to my
last stable version.
Uwe Ligges
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2010/11/14 Uwe Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
Upgrading is mentioned in the FAQs / R for Windows FAQs.
If you have your additionally installed packages in a separate library (not
the R base library) you can simply run
update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE)
If not ...
Uwe Ligges
On 14.11.2010 15:51, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all,
Win 7 64-bit
R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
I want to upgrade R to version 2.12.0
R-2.12.0 for Windows (32/64 bit)
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/
I found steps on following site;
How to upgrade R on windows – another strategy (and the R code to do it)
http://www.r-statistics.com/2010/04/changing-your-r-upgrading-strategy-and-the-r-code-to-do-it-on-windows/
I wonder is there a straight forwards way to upgrade the package direct on
repo? TIA
B.R.
Stephen L
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