Am 07.05.2010 16:02, schrieb Duncan Murdoch:
Rolf Turner wrote:
I recently tried to install the latest version of spatstat, from CRAN,
using the install.packages() function. It proceeded to install version
1.17-5 of spatstat, although the current version is 1.18-4.
One reason this could happ
Rolf Turner wrote:
I recently tried to install the latest version of spatstat, from CRAN,
using the install.packages() function. It proceeded to install version
1.17-5 of spatstat, although the current version is 1.18-4.
One reason this could happen is that the package depends on an R versi
Hello Rolf,
This worked and installed 1.18-4 on both R 2.10.1 and 2.11.0 on Windows XP
local({r <- getOption("repos"); r["CRAN"] <-
"http://cran.stat.auckland.ac.nz/";options(repos=r)})
install.packages("spatstat")
At least on Windows, It looks like available.packages() is the
function used to r
I recently tried to install the latest version of spatstat, from CRAN,
using the install.packages() function. It proceeded to install version
1.17-5 of spatstat, although the current version is 1.18-4.
Checking the CRAN mirror that I used (New Zealand) via Firefox, I found
that version 1.18-4 is
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