Message-ID: <4C0698AE.7010304@ufl.edu>
Date: 2010-06-02T17:45:18Z
From: Ben Bolker
Subject: warning from install.packages()
In-Reply-To: <Zen-1OJrWm-0006gD-SM@smarthost02.mail.zen.net.uk>
Michael Dewey wrote:
> At 13:40 01/06/2010, Ben Bolker wrote:
>
>>> On 25/05/10 23:25 PM, "Ben Bolker" <bolker <at> ufl.edu> wrote:
>>> Just curious: is there a particular reason why install.packages()
>>> gives a warning in normal use when 'lib' is not specified (e.g. argument
>>> 'lib' is missing: using '/usr/local/lib/R/site-library' )?
>
> As I see it R is saying 'I am doing what you told
> me, but just in case I am checking whether that
> was what you really wanted'. Note that you do not
> get a warning if there was only one place R could
> put it. I would certainly vote for a message if
> people are getting unnecessarily alarmed by the warning.
But this seems so different from R's general philosophy/behavior
(inherited from Unix?) that a function that gets correct input and
executes without error returns silently ...
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