Às 17:01 de 27/05/2026, Karl Schilling escreveu:
I am running R under Windows 11. recently updated R to the 4.6patchhed
version. I then copied my packages from my previous version (4.5) to the
library of 4.6. Then I updated all packages.
Since then, I see the following behavior:
Each time I run "update.packages(ask='graphics',checkBuilt=TRUE)" I am
asked TWICE
"--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---".
And, more embarrassingly, all my Cran and Bioconductor are said to
require an update. That also happens when I run "update.packages", say,
one hour after my last update.
And when I run "old.packages()", it seems that all my packages are
identified as being old.
Any suggestions what might be going on?
Thank you so much in advance,
Karl Schilling
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Hello,
I am also running R 4.6 on Windows 11.
You can set a CRAN mirror in your etc/Profile.site file.
If you edit, you will see
# set a CRAN mirror
# local({r <- getOption("repos")
# r["CRAN"] <- "http://my.local.cran"
# options(repos=r)})
Substitute your mirror for 'my.local.cran'.
r["CRAN"] <- "https://cloud.r-project.org/"
works everywhere.
Then, uncomment the 'local' statement and restart R.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
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