t;--no-exec","--html"),repos=biocinstallRepos())
Note 1: The first 4 lines are designed to deal with a list of the
packages that you actually use. These can be eliminated if you don't
use R on the same machine. The last 3 lines are all you need.
Note 2: This works on Fed
into the libraries, and they were causing the
indexing to hang completely.
I am now running everything again, starting from scratch, and it might
work. (I'm doing it wrong, but it is 3/4 done. I will do it right
tomorrow, if it works overnight.)
Jon
On 09/07/16 16:53, Jonathan Baron wrote
m not sure, and I do not have the time to deal
with it.
We have over 10,000 packages now. I wonder if searching all help files
is really helpful anymore.
Jon
On 09/07/16 22:06, Jonathan Baron wrote:
Don't do anything yet. I may have found the problem by accident.
I tried to use the computer
06:36, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On 8 September 2016 at 06:01, Jonathan Baron wrote:
| We have over 10,000 packages now. I wonder if searching all help files
| is really helpful anymore.
Yes it is. I go to http://rdocumentation.org a lot for quick look-ups.
So thanks to Datacamp for runnin
t;Reference manual" in pdf for
every package, but the individual functions are not separated.
But, yes, Google would work, even for my page. And the sos package
would have to be modified for that. As I said, I'm not going to do
this. But I would welcome it.
Jon
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Spencer and others.
I am going to have to take down the server for RSiteSearch, which is
finzi.psych.upenn.edu, for at least a couple of days starting Sunday
morning. It has been hacked. And I have another server that has also
been hacked, which is higher priority (sjdm.org). On Monday, I will
pr
ackages that were only there, ones
that I used myself, like multtest.)
Of course, if there is a human being who reads this and wants to
fiddle with namazu, he or she should contact me.
Jon
On 12/17/16 15:32, Jonathan Baron wrote:
Spencer and others.
I am going to have to take down the server f
The site is working again, although for some reason it did not
download any vignettes. I think that is OK.
On 12/21/16 18:22, Jonathan Baron wrote:
Unfortunately, I am unable to get this search site working again. (The
message below explains why I had to rebuild it.)
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o do that.
Jon
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earch packages
does only functions. 3. With only functions it would be much easier
for someone to set up a complete mirror of my site, which seems like a
good idea.
Jon
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Editor: Judg
On 05/07/09 13:48, Liaw, Andy wrote:
> From: Duncan Murdoch
> > I'll incorporate the changes if you like.
Yes. Please do. I understand that it won't take effect for a while.
When it does, I'll change my site.
What do you think
> > of the idea
> > of adding a gmane (or other archive) search
stringsAsFactors = FALSE
> )
> out$group <- sub( "...", ".*", out$group, fixed = TRUE )
> out
> }
>
> I'll clean this up and write a man page if there is interest in adding
> this to R, but this might be more appropriate i
r option
#1 at the beginning (separate package) on the theory that it would be
easier for me to make changes than if it were part of utils, but I
don't know how this works.
So, if someone can make a decision about how to proceed, I'll do what
I can, as
y installed (I think). But this might
actually be a bug that was not intended.
Jon
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, but,
again, I don't see the down side of having static html help pages.
(Maybe there is one. But it certainly isn't disk space: all together
these take about as much of that as a couple of digital photos.)
Jon
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Found the solution. Perhaps it is specific to the RPM, but the file
is now in /usr/share/doc/R-2.7.0/html/
Sorry.
On 05/26/08 19:23, Jonathan Baron wrote:
> It used to be that, whenever I added or updated a new package, the
> file /usr/lib/R/doc/html/packages.html would be updated (on
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