Hi,
Got it fixed now, thanks everyone, still confused as to why it's never
done that before, but at least it's fine now.
Ben W.
On 19/03/2011 19:38, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Hi.
On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 12:17 PM, peter dalgaard<pda...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mar 19, 2011, at 17:37 , Ben Ward wrote:
Hi, I've just discovered R keeps installing my packages into
C:\Users\Ben instead of "C:\\Users\\Ben;/R/win-library/2.12" which is
what is returned by running Sys.getenv("R_LIBS_USER").
Er, I'm rusty on Windows, but that's what it is supposed to do, isn't it? It's
a path with two semicolon separated directories.
Unless explicitly requested to be so, most likely it is indeed meant
to be without the semicolon, i.e. "C:\\Users\\Ben/R/win-library/2.12"
(or "normalized" "C:\\Users\\Ben\R\win-library\2.12", but that doesn't
matter here). This is in line with what is said in help(".libPaths"):
"By default R_LIBS is unset, and R_LIBS_USER is set to subdirectory
‘R/win-library/x.y’ of the home directory, for R x.y.z."
Here are my Windows environment variables:
Sys.getenv("R_LIBS_USER")
R_LIBS_USER
"C:\\Users\\hb/R/win-library/2.12"
Sys.getenv("HOME")
HOME
"C:\\Users\\hb"
There should certainly not be any semicolons in the latter. If you
set HOME to "C:\\Users\\hb;" before starting R, you do get:
Sys.getenv("R_LIBS_USER")
R_LIBS_USER
"C:\\Users\\hb;/R/win-library/2.12"
My $.02
/henrik
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