Debian Rcmdr misses sem leaps etc
For those R packages, as a normal user (rather than sysadmin of a shared computer) the OP should accept the default R/3.1 subdirectory in their home directory.
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On May 22, 2015 11:09:00 AM PDT, John Fox <jfox at mcmaster.ca> wrote:
Dear Peter,
-----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Peter van Summeren Sent: May-22-15 10:01 AM To: . Subject: [R] Debian Rcmdr misses sem leaps etc Hello,when I start up Rcmdr under Jessie Debian I get the message
that
there are packages missing:sem, markdown, leaps, knitr, aplpackIt
then
wants to get these from cran. But first I have to tell where to put them: I HAVE NO IDEA.I downloaded Rcmdr via a package program.Can
anyone
help me to get a good Rcmdr?with friendly greetings,Peter
I don't use Debian myself, but have you tried simply clicking the OK button in the dialog box for installing the missing packages? Perhaps you've done that and are then asked where to install the packages, but if so that's unclear from your message. More generally, it would help to have more detail about what you did. A bit of background: There are two package systems, one for Debian, which includes R, the Rcmdr package, and some other R packages (such as the car package) used by the R Commander, and the CRAN R package archive. Most of the R packages that the Rcmdr uses reside in the latter archive. If these are missing, the R Commander detects that and asks your permission to install them. As I said, simply clicking OK should work (as far as I know). I'm cc'ing Dirk Eddelbuettel, who takes care of the R Debian packages. I hope this helps, John ----------------------------------------------- John Fox, Professor McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario, Canada http://socserv.socsci.mcmaster.ca/jfox/
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