On Nov 27, 2007 9:50 PM, Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CDR with a collection of *.tgz binary packages on it. I can
install them all with something like
install.packages(list.files( /Volumes/071127_1456/MacOSX/Packages,
full=T),repos=NULL)
but is there a way to do it
Am using MacOS 10.4.11 and Safari 3.0.4
but same happens with Firefox 2.0.0.9
When I go to
http://www.bioconductor.org/docs/mailList.html
And click on ³web interface² at the line Subscribe to or browse this list
through the web interface.
I get the message
You have attempted to establish a
On 27/11/2007 5:39 PM, Rod wrote:
On Nov 27, 2007 9:50 PM, Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a CDR with a collection of *.tgz binary packages on it. I can
install them all with something like
install.packages(list.files( /Volumes/071127_1456/MacOSX/Packages,
Steven,
can you be more specific, please? I cannot reproduce your
problem, .First works for me just fine:
R version 2.6.1 (2007-11-26)
Copyright (C) 2007 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to
Hi Simon,
Thanks for checking. I'm not sure
then why mine is not working.
I removed all objects, and set up your
example .First function:
rm(list = ls(all = TRUE))
ls(all = TRUE)
character(0)
.First - function() cat(.First was called\n)
ls(all = TRUE)
[1] .First
.First
Hi Simon,
Thanks for the clarification.
I've moved .First to .Rprofile and that
now works fine.
Could you add this information to the
R for Mac OS X FAQ
and/or other appropriate R.app documentation?
E.g. add this suggested note (modified as necessary) to section 4.3.3 of the
FAQ:
Note that
Strange
Same thing happens on my kids Windows computer
I guess I do not understand as I do several secure websites per day and do
not see this message
I thought a certificate on my computer checks the certificate on the sending
computer, if they match, page passes, if they do not match, message