On 19 December 2008 at 19:53, Bill Harris wrote:
| That did sound promising. I ran
|
| ,
| | sudo R CMD REMOVE -l /usr/lib/R/site-library/ lme4
| `
|
| and the files disappeared.
Still not a good idea. See /etc/R/Renviron -- the directory
/usr/lib/R/site-library is used by your Ubunt
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Bill Harris writes:
>> This shows you how you can get current R binaries with just one apt-get
>> command. With that, you then get to decide if you want the prebuild r-cran-*
>> packages (as e.g. r-cran-lme4) or whether you want to built them yourse
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Dirk Eddelbuettel writes:
> First off, see the R FAQ and the Ubuntu README on CRAN:
>http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
Dirk,
Thanks; that looks promising!
> This shows you how you can get current R binaries with just one apt-get
> co
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"Steven McKinney" writes:
> This may just be version incompatibilities.
>
> A similar discussion recently transpired on
> r-sig-mixed-models, see e.g.
>
> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mixed-models/2008q4/001526.html
Steven,
That did sound
On 19 December 2008 at 17:13, Bill Harris wrote:
| While I'm not an R expert, I have used R on Windows XP. Now I've moved
| to Ubuntu (Intrepid), and I'm trying to configure R to work with the
| Gelman and Hill _Data Analysis Using Regression and
| Multilevel/Hierarchical Models_. So far, it's n
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Subject: [R] Problems installing lme4 on Ubuntu
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While I'm not an R expert, I have used R on Windows XP. Now I've moved
to Ubuntu (Intrepid), and I'm trying to configure R to work with the
Gelman and Hill _Data Analysis Using
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While I'm not an R expert, I have used R on Windows XP. Now I've moved
to Ubuntu (Intrepid), and I'm trying to configure R to work with the
Gelman and Hill _Data Analysis Using Regression and
Multilevel/Hierarchical Models_. So far, it's not working.
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