Beyond that, the files at the URL given are not zip files, so we are
not being told the whole truth.
My guess is that 'Lei Liu' is using Windows without telling us. In
which case (s)he needs to follow the rw-FAQ about installing packages
from the source.
Also note that CRAN packages are archived for good reason: do not
expect them to still work with current (or recent) versions of R.
On Fri, 29 Jul 2011, Joshua Wiley wrote:
Hi Lei,
This is likely a problem related to your OS or your version of R;
however, you have not provided us with either (as the posting guide
linked to below requests), so it is impossible to tell. The easiest
way to let us know is to copy and paste the output from running:
sessionInfo()
at your R console.
Cheers,
Josh
On Fri, Jul 29, 2011 at 10:00 PM, Lei Liu <liu...@virginia.edu> wrote:
Hi there,
I want to install the "adapt" package, which is available at
http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/adapt/. This package cannot be
directly installed by "install packages" menu in R. So I downloaded the zip
file into the hard drive. But I couldn't install it using "install packages
from local zip files". I also tried to unzip these files in R library
directory. But still I couldn't load the package in R. Is there any way to
install this package? Thanks!
Lei Liu
Associate Professor
Division of Biostatistics
Department of Public Health Sciences
University of Virginia School of Medicine
http://people.virginia.edu/~ll9f/
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