On Tue, 6 May 2008, Kate wrote:
Thanks. I used the command you mention and it works fine in Linux. But I
need to get it to work for Windows XP as well (currently running
R-2.7.0). Any idea if it's possible?
Yes, same commmand works -- I've just tested it. You need the tools
installed, or to submit to Uwe Ligges' win-builder (mentioned in the
manual).
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:18 PM, Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
How did you install it?
You need to get A2R_0.0-4.tar.gz and do R CMD INSTALL
A2R_0.0-4.tar.gz, after reading the 'R Installation and
Administration manual, especially the sections for your OS.
The package in A2R/lastVersion/ was built for Unix on R
2.2.1. An expert might be able to get it working, but we
don't even know your OS and R version.
On Tue, 6 May 2008, Kate wrote:
Hi there,
I've tried to install the A2R package using the files from
http://addictedtor.free.fr/packages/A2R/lastVersion/
This is the error I get when trying to load the library:
library(A2R)
Error in library(A2R) :
'A2R' is not a valid package -- installed < 2.0.0?
Can anyone please help? Thanks.
Kate
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