After downloading from the WA mirror, the lme4 related packages appear
to run fine . Thanks for everyone's help.
Chuck
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On 12 January 2006 at 17:42, White, Charles E WRAIR-Wash DC wrote:
| 1) It was the Statlib mirror from which I was downloading. If I don't get any
more interesting messages before I return to work in the morning, I'll try
installing off of a different mirror.
IIRC we had repeated 'bug reports'
Are you familiar with sessionInfo(), e.g.:
sessionInfo()
R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20, i386-pc-mingw32
attached base packages:
[1] methods stats graphics grDevices utils datasets
[7] base
other attached packages:
lme4 latticeMatrix
0.98-1 0.12-11 0.99-6
Did you try upgrading to R 2.2.1? I just installed R 2.2.1 with the
latest version of lme4 and Matrix, and they loaded fine for me.
library(lme4)
Loading required package: Matrix
Loading required package: lattice
sessionInfo()
R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20, i386-pc-mingw32
attached
I blew away my existing R directory structure, reinstalled R 2.2.1 from
scratch, downloaded lme4 and associated packages from scratch, tried to
load lme4 and got the same error message. Again, I am using the Windows
version of R on XP.
Chuck
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White, Charles E WRAIR-Wash DC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I blew away my existing R directory structure, reinstalled R 2.2.1 from
scratch, downloaded lme4 and associated packages from scratch, tried to
load lme4 and got the same error message. Again, I am using the Windows
version of R on XP.
It worked fine for me using
http://cran.fhcrc.org/ Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle,
WA
spencer graves
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
White, Charles E WRAIR-Wash DC [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I blew away my existing R directory structure, reinstalled R 2.2.1 from
I made a typographical error, since I am running R 2.2.1. I wouldn't
dream of asking Professor Bates to make things backwards compatible to
an old version. Since the packages are loading fine for you, I will
assume there was a download error with the packages I have, uninstall
them, and try
1) It was the Statlib mirror from which I was downloading. If I don't get any
more interesting messages before I return to work in the morning, I'll try
installing off of a different mirror.
2) On general principles, I just updated the lme4 related packages on the SuSE
10 machine that I run at
Hi, all,
This is interesting, since the problem I posted on a week ago was resolved
by downloading (the current versions of) R and ctv from the Austria site;
the UCLA site, from which I had downloaded before, had an old version of R
labeled as the current version, and it was not compatible with
I don't know, but I had a similar problem a few weeks ago with the
one or both of the California sites (I don't remember which now). The
problems disappeared after I switched to http://cran.fhcrc.org/; (Fred
Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA).
spencer graves
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