You can have packages two places
  (1) system wide
  (2) user specific
The packages that ship with R always install system wide which is why
- when you look in your user specific packages - you don't see any.

You need to reinstall the packages for 2.13.  You cannot just copy the
directories.  You can use the directory to figure out which packages
you did install.

Kasper

On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 2:48 PM, Wayne Gray <gr...@rpi.edu> wrote:
> I just upgraded to 2.13 from 2.12.
>
> As far as I can figure things are working well except that none of the 
> packages I downloaded for 2.12 are available to 2.13. That would not be an 
> issue as it is easy to download packages as needed. I can do this and they 
> work.
>
> What is the issue is that I don't know where they are being stored. The ones 
> for 2.12 are here:
>
> /Users/wgray/Library/R/2.12/library
>
> 2.13 created a similar directory but there is nothing in it.
>
> In the Preferences for 2.13 I do have the box checked to make  ~/Library/R... 
> the default path (as per the screen shot attached to this email but probably 
> stripped out by the listserv software). And, yes, I have restarted my machine 
> several times since this was checked (I think I set this two days ago).
>
> So stuff is somewheres as the package install when I load them. I would like 
> to know (a) where they are, (b) how I can get them to go into the 
> ~/Library/R... directory, and (c) whether it is prudent and reasonable to 
> move everything that is in the 2.12 library into the 2.13 library.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
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