An oversight on our part not to emphasise this in the first post, our apologies.

Full insulation instructions can be found here: 
http://www.geomorph.net/p/installing-geomorph.html

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Zoology Division, School of Environmental and Rural Science, 
Room L112 Bldg C02, 
University of New England, 
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Tel: +61 2 6773 5041
email: [email protected]
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On 29 September 2015 at 08:54:12, Mauro Cavalcanti ([email protected]) wrote:

Dear Dean,

I have succesfully installed the latest version of geomorph from GitHub using R 
3.1.3 with devtools/Rtools (both of which I had already installed).

I would like to emphasize to other users what you have already pointed out -- 
it is absolutely essential to install not only the R devtools package, but also 
Rtools (which is not a R package, but a set of software development tools, 
including the GNU C compiler that is required for compiling packages installed 
from source, as those from GitHub).

Hope this helps.

Best regards,

2015-09-28 6:44 GMT-03:00 Adams, Dean [EEOBS] <[email protected]>:
Colleagues,

 

We recently uploaded version 2.1.7 of geomorph to CRAN.  However, subsequent to 
this, we found that under certain input scenarios, some of the changes we made 
to underlying support code had undesirable outcomes. We have corrected these 
issues in version 2.1.7-1. The corrected version is found in our GitHub 
repository.

 

Note that the version currently housed on the CRAN repository (2.1.7) does not 
contain the bug fixes. The reason is that CRAN policies do not permit frequent 
updates to packages, and 2.1.7 was just released last week.

 

As a consequence, we recommend that going forward, all geomorph users should 
install the latest version from our Github repository.  Beginning immediately, 
we will maintain the current version of geomorph on the ‘Stable’ branch in our 
GitHub repository.  This version represents the most recent release to CRAN 
plus any necessary bug fixes.  See the ReadMe file in Git for more information.

 

To install geomorph directly from GitHub, go to R and type the following two 
commands:

 

> install.packages("devtools")

> devtools::install_github("EmSherratt/geomorph", ref="Stable")

 

Thanks for all of your suggestions for improvements to geomorph. They are 
appreciated.

 

Best,

 

Dean and the geomorph team

 

Dr. Dean C. Adams

Professor

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology

       Department of Statistics

Iowa State University

www.public.iastate.edu/~dcadams/

phone: 515-294-3834

 

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