On 01/02/2012 19:57, Robert M. Flight wrote:
Thanks Simon, that did the ticket. Will remember that next time.
It is also an FAQ:
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rw-FAQ.html#What-are-HOME-and-working-directories_003f
-Robert
Robert M. Flight, Ph.D.
University of Louisville Bioinfo
On 1 February 2012 at 20:23, Uwe Ligges wrote:
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| On 01.02.2012 20:10, Robert M. Flight wrote:
| > Doing package development on a Windows 7 machine, and I want to tell R
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| > I realize this can be done using the ~/.R/check.Renviron fil
Thanks Simon, that did the ticket. Will remember that next time.
-Robert
Robert M. Flight, Ph.D.
University of Louisville Bioinformatics Laboratory
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY
PH 502-852-1809 (HSC)
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rober
On Feb 1, 2012, at 2:10 PM, Robert M. Flight wrote:
> Doing package development on a Windows 7 machine, and I want to tell R
> check not to worry about the "suggested" packages.
>
> I realize this can be done using the ~/.R/check.Renviron file, but
> what directory corresponds to "~"? Is that su
On 01.02.2012 20:10, Robert M. Flight wrote:
Doing package development on a Windows 7 machine, and I want to tell R
check not to worry about the "suggested" packages.
I realize this can be done using the ~/.R/check.Renviron file, but
what directory corresponds to "~"? Is that supposed to be th
Doing package development on a Windows 7 machine, and I want to tell R
check not to worry about the "suggested" packages.
I realize this can be done using the ~/.R/check.Renviron file, but
what directory corresponds to "~"? Is that supposed to be the user
directory? Or is it some other directory?