You haven't even told us your OS, but it sounds like it might be Windows.

In any case, RPostgreSQL is (like RMySQL) not distributed in binary form, and you need to compile it from the sources against your PostgreSQL version (which does matter, including the compiler used to build it).

This is all covered in the rw-FAQ, if this is Windows (see the posting guide).

On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Shaunak Bangale wrote:

Hi R-team,
While using R 2.12.2, I came across a problem that it doesn't have RPostgreSQL package in 
the list of "install packages".
As my original code was written in R 2.11.1, I could use the RPostgreSQL 
package.
I am moving to R 2.12.2 to use the newly added package "xtable" in newer 
version R 2.12.2.
Please help me to solve this problem and tell me if the RPostgreSQL package can 
be added to R 2.12.2.
Sooner reply will be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Shaunak

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