On 12.08.2011 19:21, ram basnet wrote:
Dear Uwe Ligges,
Thanks for your prompt response.
I visited website link that you mentioned. It seems it needs license
though it is R package.

Don't know about ASREML-R -> ask the authors.
The "wgaim" package itself is declared to be under license GPL-2.
Note that an R package always has a license, most come under some sort of GPL license, but there are several others ...

Uwe Ligges





Am i correct ?
>
Thanks
Regards,
Ram Kumar Basnet

*From:* Uwe Ligges <lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
*To:* ram basnet <basnet...@yahoo.com>
*Cc:* R help <r-help@r-project.org>
*Sent:* Friday, August 12, 2011 7:13 PM
*Subject:* Re: [R] problem in asreml function in wgaim package



On 12.08.2011 18:58, ram basnet wrote:
 > Dear R users,
 >
 > I am trying to use "wgaim" package for QTL analysis using mixed model
approach. But i am stuck with "asreml" function while using "wgaim" package.
 > Do i need a separate package to activate "asreml" function beside
"wgaim" package ?
 >
 > If so, i tried to download "Asreml-R" package (i guess this is right
package for "asreml" funtion) but i could not find it. Where can i find
this package to download ?
 > Is this licensed package ?
 >
 > I believe some of you can suggest way to use "wgaim" package or,
recommend similar package?


When loading the package it tells us

 > library("wgaim")
Loading required package: qtl
Loading required package: lattice
ASReml-R needs to be installed before this package can be used.

Please visit http://www.vsni.co.uk/products/asreml/ for more information.

So go ahead.

Best,
Uwe Ligges




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 > Regards,
 > Ram Kumar Basnet
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