Long time no see....
I'm not sure I can help but I will make a couple of suggestions: (1) Start R clean, install the new package, exit R normally, restart R and then try to find the package. I am adding a couple of extra, undocumented, and generally unnecessary steps in case the programs you are running change the R environment in an unexpected fashion. (2) Document specific code that reliably reproduces the error condition. I understand this may be difficult but I think you will attract interest from more capable programmers if you can do it. Chuck Charles E. White, Senior Biostatistician, MS Walter Reed Army Institute of Research 503 Robert Grant Ave., Room 1w102 Silver Spring, MD 20910-1557 301 319-9781 Personal/Professional Site: http://users.starpower.net/cwhite571/professional/ -----Original Message----- Subject: [R] R 2.0.0 Installation Problem To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (R Help) Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I and my students have been having an odd problem with this release, which is that packages are disappearing. After installation the package is found with the library command, but later in the same session or in a later session, the library command returns a not found error. Then later it is back. Happening on both Windows and OS X, mostly but not entirely with Bioconductor packages. David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | David M. Rocke, Professor Phone: (530) 752-0510 | | Division of Biostatistics (Medicine) and (530) 752-7368 | | Department of Applied Science (Engineering) | | Co-Director of IDAV FAX: (530) 752-8894 | | University of California, Davis E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Davis, CA 95616-8553 www.cipic.ucdavis.edu/~dmrocke | [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
