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Message-ID: <etPan.57bbc6db.74b0dc51.71d@birc.au.dk>
Date: 2016-08-23T03:45:32Z
From: Thomas Mailund
Subject: Please help me, I'm trying to update my version of R
In-Reply-To: <2FF913B1-95AA-448C-9224-CBF6EE4CDD4B@gmail.com>

Hi Ken,

You are trying to install R as a package. That won't work. The .pkg file you downloaded from https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/ is an installer, though, so if you just double-click on it, it should take you through the installation. After that you probably need to install a number of packages, since the ones you have installed for version 3.2 R won't be available in the 3.3 installation, but *those* packages you can install using install.packages.

Cheers

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Thomas Mailund

On 22 August 2016 at 22:17:50, KMNanus (kmnanus at gmail.com<mailto:kmnanus at gmail.com>) wrote:

I?m a newbie running 3.2.4 on a mac equipped with Yosemite (10.10.5).

I want to update to 3.3.1 and have downloaded the package, but have not been able to install it. I?ve tried install.packages("R-3.3.1.tar.gz?) and install.packages("R-3.3.1.pkg?) after downloading both files.

I get an error msg - "package ?R-3.3.1.pkg? is not available (for R version 3.2.4)"

I know this question has shown up on several message boards but I?m having trouble understanding the process.

Is there a straightforward way to update my version of R and, if successful, will R automatically work with the packages I?ve installed?

Ken Nanus
kmnanus at gmail.com
914-450-0816<tel:914-450-0816> (tel)
347-730-4813<tel:347-730-4813> (fax)



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