Please cc the general list in your replies. I'm not a Windows expert
and there are many on this list who know far more about that OS than I
and can handle your question far more ably.
As I said I'm not a Windows expert so you may wish to consult the
R-Windows FAQ and the R Admin & Installation Manuals (both easily
google-able) and take the following with a grain of salt, but you can
usually install a binary directly with the install.packages() command
setting repos = NULL and putting the file-path as the primary
argument. E.g., on my Mac this works to install xts
remove.packages("xts")
library(xts) # Throws error as desired
setwd("~/Downloads")
install.packages("xts_0.8-2.tgz", repos = NULL)
library(xts) # Success!
If you downloaded a binary don't worry about compiling the Fortran
code: it comes pre-compiled.
Michael
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:46 AM, kalam narendar reddy
<narendarcse007 at gmail.com> wrote:
thnak u sir for revert back quickly. sir what i have to do now i have downloaded the windows Binary file. what is the next step i have to follow. please help me in this regard. if fortran code is there for bayesian quantile rgression in which directory it is. My os is windows07 Thanks In advance With Regards Kalam Narendar Reddy