The "install dependencies" checkbox sets the "dependencies" argument to TRUE in 
the install.packages command, so it is indeed recursive (which is the only 
coherent behaviour, I think).

Jean

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Le 23 janv. 2013 à 12:27, Ivan Calandra <ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr>
 a écrit :

> It happened to me that when I clicked on the "install dependencies" checkbox, 
> it basically installed every possible package. I remember it happened with 
> doBy, where it installed tens of packages. The problem is likely because it 
> installs the dependencies of the dependencies of the dependencies and so on. 
> It might be fixed by now. But this has never happened with install.packages() 
> so I don't try to use the package installer anymore.
> 
> Ivan
> 
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> 
> Le 23/01/13 12:18, Federico Calboli a écrit :
>> On 23 Jan 2013, at 11:07, Ivan Calandra <ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi again,
>>> 
>>> It probably won't be of any help for now, but you might need it in the 
>>> future: I used to install packages from the package installer. Then I 
>>> realized that it often messed up with dependencies.
>> I notice there is a nice 'install dependencies' checkbox on the GUI package 
>> installer.  It has always worked for me.
>> 
>> BW
>> 
>> F
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> That's why the best way to install packages and their dependencies on Mac 
>>> is to run install.packages("package") in the console.
>>> 
>>> I hope you'll be able to fix your problem soon
>>> Ivan
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Ivan CALANDRA
>>> Université de Bourgogne
>>> UMR CNRS/uB 6282 Biogéosciences
>>> 6 Boulevard Gabriel
>>> 21000 Dijon, FRANCE
>>> +33(0)3.80.39.63.06
>>> ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr
>>> http://biogeosciences.u-bourgogne.fr/calandra
>>> 
>>> Le 23/01/13 11:59, Ross Tinsley a écrit :
>>>> Hi Ivan
>>>> 
>>>> In R I was going to the Packages and Data menu then clicking on Packages 
>>>> Installer option. From there I selected CRAN sources and used that to 
>>>> search for the below libraries (I also ticked the option to install 
>>>> dependencies). Some such as Amelia did install but others one didn't. Prof 
>>>> Brian has given some suggestions so I will follow up on those first, as I 
>>>> think my overall install is not correct just yet.
>>>> 
>>>> Will get back to you all on how I get on.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
>>>> 
>>>> Ross
>>>> *
>>>> Dr Ross Tinsley*
>>>> Head of Research | Editor IHTSJ
>>>> International Hospitality and Tourism Research Centre
>>>> *HTMi* | Hotel and Tourism Management Institute | Switzerland
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 23 Jan 2013, at 11:43, Ivan Calandra <ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr 
>>>> <mailto:ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Not sure it will help you, but in the R.app, have you run 
>>>>> install.packages("name of package") first? What is the error when you 
>>>>> type library(name of package)?
>>>>> 
>>>>> HTH,
>>>>> Ivan
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> Ivan CALANDRA
>>>>> Université de Bourgogne
>>>>> UMR CNRS/uB 6282 Biogéosciences
>>>>> 6 Boulevard Gabriel
>>>>> 21000 Dijon, FRANCE
>>>>> +33(0)3.80.39.63.06
>>>>> ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr <mailto:ivan.calan...@u-bourgogne.fr>
>>>>> http://biogeosciences.u-bourgogne.fr/calandra
>>>>> 
>>>>> Le 23/01/13 11:27, Ross Tinsley a écrit :
>>>>>> Originally posted this on the standard mailing list and it was suggested 
>>>>>> that I post here on SIG Mac list. Have also included Beren's response 
>>>>>> who emphasised using the R.app GUI, however I am doing this as my first 
>>>>>> step. The below error message turns up there as well. Am stuck on the 
>>>>>> 'make' command and how to make that work.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Here are the commands in R I am trying to run.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> library(Amelia)
>>>>>> library(Hmisc)
>>>>>> library(polycor)
>>>>>> library(psych)
>>>>>> library(qgraph)
>>>>>> library(lavaan)
>>>>>> library(semTools)
>>>>>> library(paran)
>>>>>> library(nFactors)
>>>>>> library(GPArotation)
>>>>>> library(sem)
>>>>>> library(polycor)
>>>>>> library(rrcov)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks for any help.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hello all
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I am a researcher in the field of tourism and have just recently 
>>>>>> installed R64 and RStudio onto my Mac (running latest OS). I am ran into 
>>>>>> some problems installing additional packages. I have looked through the 
>>>>>> General FAQs and Mac FAQS but haven't been able to find a solution.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I have downloaded the various packages I need from CRAN sources and 
>>>>>> while some have successfully installed others have not. I have been 
>>>>>> following the instructions on the Mac FAQ to unzip and install the 
>>>>>> downloaded packages using the command line but the results seem to 
>>>>>> indicate an error (they are installed but then don't work properly and 
>>>>>> so are subsequently uninstalled). It happens on more than one so that's 
>>>>>> why I thought it might be something generic I am doing. Here is a copy 
>>>>>> of the command line results:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL 
>>>>>> /private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/Hmisc_3.10-1.tar.gz
>>>>>> * installing to library 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
>>>>>> * installing *source* package ‘Hmisc’ ...
>>>>>> ** package ‘Hmisc’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
>>>>>> ** libs
>>>>>> *** arch - i386
>>>>>> sh: make: command not found
>>>>>> ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘Hmisc’
>>>>>> * removing 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/Hmisc’
>>>>>> Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL 
>>>>>> /private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/acepack_1.3-3.2.tar.gz
>>>>>> * installing to library 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
>>>>>> * installing *source* package ‘acepack’ ...
>>>>>> ** package ‘acepack’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
>>>>>> ** libs
>>>>>> *** arch - i386
>>>>>> sh: make: command not found
>>>>>> ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘acepack’
>>>>>> * removing 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/acepack’
>>>>>> Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL 
>>>>>> /private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/arm_1.6-01.02.tar.gz
>>>>>> * installing to library 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
>>>>>> ERROR: dependency ‘lme4’ is not available for package ‘arm’
>>>>>> * removing 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/arm’
>>>>>> Rosss-MacBook-Pro:~ rosstinsley$ R CMD INSTALL 
>>>>>> /private/var/folders/ld/3f2dl80154z47_864skpt2_80000gn/T/Rtmp0ittcT/downloaded_packages/chron_2.3-43.tar.gz
>>>>>> * installing to library 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library’
>>>>>> * installing *source* package ‘chron’ ...
>>>>>> ** package ‘chron’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
>>>>>> ** libs
>>>>>> *** arch - i386
>>>>>> sh: make: command not found
>>>>>> ERROR: compilation failed for package ‘chron’
>>>>>> * removing 
>>>>>> ‘/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/2.15/Resources/library/chron’
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Berend's response:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1. This belongs on the R-SIG-Mac mailing list
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 2. Why don't you use the R.app GUI to install the binary versions of the 
>>>>>> required packages? Much easier.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 3. The message:  "sh: make: command not found" means that you don't have 
>>>>>> make installed.
>>>>>> Most likely you don't have other required tools installed.
>>>>>> If you use the R.app GUI you don't really need tall those tools.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Advice: use R.app to install and if needed get the Xcode tools but only 
>>>>>> if you intend to compile your own packages.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Berend
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
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>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
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