I did not do anything of the sorts, unless it was subconsciously, I
had just freshly installed 2.7.0
Could it be accidentally set somehow? Through the package installer
menu?
Just wild guesses here ...
Best, Ingmar
On May 20, 2008, at 5:22 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
On May 20, 2008, at 11:05 AM, Ingmar Visser wrote:
Hi all,
I just installed a package using the GUI and install.packages( etc)
The I opened the terminal and ran R from there and tried to load the
package which
returned with an error saying the package was not available which
seemed strange to me.
?install.packages says that the default location for installing
packages is
.libPaths()[1]
but this turns out to be different in the GUI:
"/Users/ivisser/Library/R/2.7/library"
Apparently you told the GUI to set it, see R -> Preferences ->
Startup -> Default Library Paths
That setting is often used by users that either don't have admin
privileges or want to keep their set of packages separate from the
system ones. The default is off, so you must have enabled it at
some point.
Cheers,
Simon
then when R is run from the terminal, which gives:
.libPaths()[1]
[1] "/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/library"
Is this caused by my settings or is this default behavior? (I don't
remember
ever having this problem before).
Best, Ingmar
Ingmar Visser
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam
Roetersstraat 15
1018 WB Amsterdam
The Netherlands
t: +31-20-5256723
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