copydir.bat wont work for libraries such as clim.pact, haplo.stats,
hier.part, pls.pcr, R.matlab, R.oo. It will truncate new directories as
clim, haplo, hier, pls, R.

On 4/26/06, Thomas Harte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> is there a new mechanism in R 2.3.0 for copying libraries from, say, R
> 2.2.1 to R 2.3.0? i ask because gabor grothendieck comments in his
> copydir.bat (from gabor's batchfiles at:
> http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/batchfiles_0.2-5.zip ):
>
> ``::   I personally upgraded my 2.1.0 to 2.2.0 this way so it seems ok
> until
> ::   R replaces this with something better which is expected for 2.3.0.
> '''
>
> see also the posting below.
>
> cheers,
>
> thomas.
>
>
> [R] copy contributed packages from R 2.2.0 to 2.2.1
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>     From: Ronnie Babigumira <rb.glists>
> Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:58:36 +0100
>    Hi Helli, this came up last week, Here are some of the replys posted
>
> 1.
> In http://cran.r-project.org/contrib/extra/batchfiles/batchfiles_0.2-5.zip
>
> are two Windows XP batch files:
>
> movedir.bat
> copydir.bat
>
> which will move the packages (which is much faster and suitable if you
> don't need the old version of R any more) or copy
> the packages (which takes longer but preserves the old version).
>
> 2.
> x <- installed.packages()[,1]
> install.packages(x)
>
> 3.
> This is one reason we normally recommend that you install into a separate
> library.  Then update.packages(checkBuilt =
> TRUE) is all that is needed. However,
>
> foo <- installed.packages()
> as.vector(foo[is.na(foo[, "Priority"]), 1])
>
> will give you a character vector which you can feed to install.packages(),
> so it's not complex to do manually.
>
> 4.
> If the previous installation is still alive, fire it up and
>
> pS <- packageStatus()
> pkgs <- pS$inst$Package[!pS$inst$Priority %in% c("base", "recommended")]
> save(pkgs, file = "foo")
>
> In the new installation,
>
> load("foo")
> install.packages(pkgs)
>
> Helmut Kudrnovsky wrote:
> > hi R-users,
> >
> > a few days ago R 2.2.1 came out. on my win xp i'installed R 2.2.0. along
> the time i've installed a lot of contributed packages. my
> internet-connection is not very fast.
> >
> > so my question: is it possible after installing R 2.2.1 to do copy/paste
> the contributed packages from the C:\Programme\R221 to the
> C:\Programme\R2.2.1- location in the files system?
> >
> > or have i to download and install the packages new?
> >
> >
> > greetings from the snowy austria
> > merry christmas
> > helli
> >
> > system
> > R.2.2.0
> > win xp
> >
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