Spencer Graves wrote:
Thank you all for your replies and for all your hard work to make R
what it is. The wise course for me is probably to use R 2.1.1 when I
need the Matrix package until this issue gets fixed.
No, you can use R-2.2.0, but simply use the last working version of
Yesterday, I installed R2.2.0 for Windows [Version 2.2.0 (2005-10-06
r35749)]. Unfortunately, 'install.packages(Matrix)' produced the
following message:
Warning in download.packages(pkgs, destdir = tmpd, available =
available, :
no package 'Matrix' at the repositories
if this is just me or something on CRAN
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To: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch; Douglas Bates
Subject: [R] no package 'Matrix' at the repositories
Yesterday, I
On 11/11/05 8:38 AM, Spencer Graves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yesterday, I installed R2.2.0 for Windows [Version 2.2.0 (2005-10-06
r35749)]. Unfortunately, 'install.packages(Matrix)' produced the
following message:
Warning in download.packages(pkgs, destdir = tmpd, available =
available,
If you are installing from Windows, the current version of Matrix apparently
doesn't build automatically on Windows. See:
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.3/check/Matrix-check.log
(That's for R-devel. There're similar problems on R-2.2.0.)
I'm sure Doug is aware of this...
On 11/11/2005 9:13 AM, Liaw, Andy wrote:
If you are installing from Windows, the current version of Matrix apparently
doesn't build automatically on Windows. See:
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.3/check/Matrix-check.log
(That's for R-devel. There're similar problems on
Thank you all for your replies and for all your hard work to make R
what it is. The wise course for me is probably to use R 2.1.1 when I
need the Matrix package until this issue gets fixed.
Best Wishes,
spencer graves
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 11/11/2005 9:13