On Thu, 2 Jun 2011, Jonathan Daily wrote:

I would recommend trying to fix the installation of R 2.13.0 rather
than trying to obtain old packages. Try downloading the installer
again from a different mirror.

He has already been given help (3x) to that effect. People who fail to acknowledege any help are asking not to be helped again.

But the R 2.10 Windows binary tree is still up at
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.10/
and simply using the menus will install the correct versions.


On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:33 AM, jmdpulido <jmdpul...@yahoo.es> wrote:
Dear all...

I am looking for the zip file of an old version of the ARM package
compatible for R 2.10.1 version.

When I try to charge the ARM package I get the following message "package
'arm' was built under R version 2.13.0 ".

I can not update R to 2.13.0 as I always get this error  "the setup files
are corrupted" "please obtain a new copy of the program".

If you have an old version of the zip file of ARM and LME4 packages that I
can use with R 2.10.1, please, send it to jmdpul...@yahoo.es or send me the
file where I can find them.

Thanks for the attention

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