Updating from an Old to a New version of R
We don't know this was for Windows, but a better answer is in the rw-FAQ Q2.8. Please (everyone) don't give answers to FAQs but refer to the official FAQ. (If you think you know a better answer, check that out with the FAQ maintainer(s) first.)
On Sat, 8 Nov 2008, Christian Schulz wrote:
Hi, in Windows install the new R-base Installer in a new folder , move or copy all additional packages from old library folder to the new one (..do not overwrite the packages included in the base installation!). Now start the new version and type: update.packages(ask=F). regards, Christian
Hi to everybody is there any way to update from an older version of R to a newer one without having to reload all the packages I've used up to that time?Many regards to all of you
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