Hi Georg,
excel.link and installr: as far as I can tell from CRAN, excel.link and
installr are for windows OS only
1-5: you are installing packages that are wrappers to system
function/programms. They must be present on your system first.
2: Maybe Weka is missing in the path? Is your java
On 07.06.2012 00:09, Martin Morgan wrote:
On 06/06/2012 01:41 PM, Andreia Leite wrote:
Yes it's windows (vista). It's not a specific package. I've tried more
than
a CRAN mirror and the message it's always date (the list with the
packages
simply doesn't appear).
What proxy settings should I
Thank you for helping me to solve this question!
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On 06.06.2012 17:14, Andreia Leite wrote:
Dear list,
I'm trying to install a package but every time I select the option form the
menu this error message appears:
utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
Error in read.dcf(file = tmpf) :
Line starting '!DOCTYPE html PUBLI ...' is malformed!
Do you have
Yes it's windows (vista). It's not a specific package. I've tried more than
a CRAN mirror and the message it's always date (the list with the packages
simply doesn't appear).
What proxy settings should I verify specifically (sorry I don't know a lot
on informatics)? I've installed a few packages
On 06/06/2012 01:41 PM, Andreia Leite wrote:
Yes it's windows (vista). It's not a specific package. I've tried more than
a CRAN mirror and the message it's always date (the list with the packages
simply doesn't appear).
What proxy settings should I verify specifically (sorry I don't know a lot
Lazarus Mramba LMramba at kilifi.kemri-wellcome.org writes:
Dear R Users;
I am an R user who has recently bought a new laptop;Toshiba Satellite
U405 running on both Windows Vista and Ubuntu.
I have problems on the wondows vista when installing packages. The
argument 'lib' is missing.
Lazarus
I'm not sure your first problem is actually a problem - it looks to me like the
epicalc package installed OK. Have you tried using epicalc?
I'm sure your problem 2 is not an R problem, so don't know whether you'll get
any help on this list.
Best wishes
Richard.
Lazarus Mramba
If the warning bothers you then look at:
.libPaths()
and if you want to install to the second library, say, then do:
install.packages(some.package, lib = .libPaths()[2])
Regarding your Ubuntu problem, another possibility is to try
AndLinux which is a coLinux-based Ubuntu system that sits right
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