[R] How to specify where add-on packages should be installed
Patrick Connolly
p_connolly at slingshot.co.nz
Tue Mar 11 20:23:48 CET 2008
On Tue, 11-Mar-2008 at 10:51PM +0800, Ng Stanley wrote:
|> Hi,
|>
|> I am running R on a cluster. Basic packages are installed at
|> ~/MyHome/lib64/R/library/ and add-ons packages are installed at
|> ~/R/x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu-library/2.5/. Both directories were created by R
|> by default.
|>
|> Problems arises when I use add-on packages, R complains that they can't be
|> found and exit. As a hack, I copied the add-on packages to where basic
|> packages are installed.
|>
|> Questions:
|> A) Can I specify where the add-on packages should be installed, and how ? I
|> would like to install them at where the basic packages are.
Do you have an environment setting for R_LIBS? I use that to put them
in a *different* place from where the basic packages go, so my guess
is that if you set that variable to be the same, that would do what
you want.
HTH
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