Hi If you execute .libPaths() in both instances of R what do you see then?
There shouldn't be any differences. Br. Frede T�gersen Sendt fra Samsung mobil -------- Oprindelig meddelelse -------- Fra: Christopher W Ryan Dato:26/09/2014 16.41 (GMT+01:00) Til: R-help ,ess-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch Emne: [ESS] package loadable in R 3.1.1 Rterm but not in emacs/ESS I'm running R on Windows 7. Clean install on a brand new computer yesterday. I installed Protext then R then Vincent Goulet's emacs with ESS, in that order. I then installed some R packages, in the R terminal window. Among them was car Today I opened emacs, hit M-x R to start an R session, and tried to load the car library. Results looked like the following: R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10) -- "Sock it to Me" Copyright (C) 2014 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details. R is a collaborative project with many contributors. Type 'contributors()' for more information and 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications. Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help. Type 'q()' to quit R. > > options(chmhelp=FALSE, help_type="text") > options(STERM='iESS', str.dendrogram.last="'", editor='emacsclient.exe', > show.error.locations=TRUE) > > library(car) Error in library(car) : there is no package called 'car' > However, in an R terminal (that is, outside of emacs) the car package loads fine: R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10) -- "Sock it to Me" Copyright (C) 2014 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: i386-w64-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details. R is a collaborative project with many contributors. Type 'contributors()' for more information and 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications. Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help. Type 'q()' to quit R. > library(car) > I have not encountered this before and am confused. Why would R 3.1.1 in its terminal "see" a library, whereas it would not in emacs? (car is just an example; the same thing happens with zoo, stringr, Hmisc, and others.) Thanks. --Chris Ryan ______________________________________________ ess-h...@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/ess-help [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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