Well, you could simply use everything from the old library and just apply
update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE)
in order to get the packages updated for the new release.
Uwe Ligges
On 05.11.2011 19:00, Erich Neuwirth wrote:
Running
rownames(installed.packages())
will tell you the names of all
Running
rownames(installed.packages())
will tell you the names of all packages of the version of R in which you are
running the command.
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#R-Add_002dOn-Packages
tells you the names of the packages which were installed with R itself.
On Nov 5, 2011, at
I think the installed.packages() function can give you what you need,
specifically look at the priority argument. Also check this out
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1401904/painless-way-to-install-a-new-version-of-r
Michael
On Sat, Nov 5, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Cem Girit wrote:
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Hello,
I am going to install the new version of R 2.14.1. After the
installation, I want to copy my installed packages to the new library. But
since over time I forgot which ones I installed I want to get a list of all
the packages I installed among the packages installed initia
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