On Dec 6, 2009, at 14:45 , David Winsemius wrote:
On Dec 6, 2009, at 2:32 PM, Alexy Khrabrov wrote:
I used to have the following in my .Rprofile:
if (length(.libPaths())==1)
.libPaths(paste(Sys.getenv("HOME"),"/Library/R/",paste(R.version
$major,as.integer(R.version$minor),sep='.'),"/library",sep=''))
-- and it added my user-defined library directory. Then I installed
packages there, so during an upgrade, I'd know exactly which packages
I installed and auto-upgrade with a script.
However, in R 2.10's Mac OSX GUI, .libPaths(new) does nothing... Did
its behavior change?
No - if it doesn't appear, it means the directory doesn't exist. (This
was always the case, that's nothing new in 2.10).
Cheers,
Simon
What is "new"?
.libPaths() would need a character argument. Are you referring to
this Grab picture of a checkbox in the Startup GUI preferences:
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(probably not passed through the r-help-list-server)
I actually have the inverse problem. It has been created and I would
like to remove it.
Changing the mailing list to r-sig-mac to which Alexy should have
sent this.
Cheers,
Alexy
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