Dear Andrew, 
 
thanks for our interesrt.
 
yes I mean for instance install.packages("gplots_2.7.4.tar.gz", repos=NULL, 
type="source")
with the correct path to the package location of course
 
Valère

[Martin Valere]  -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Andrew Dolman [mailto:andydol...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. März 2010 11:22
An: Martin Valere
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Betreff: Re: [R] Error in library(gplots) : there is no package called 'gplots'



Do you mean installing packages as in

install.packages("gplots") ?

for which you need an internet connection.


or attaching packages that are already installed, when you want to use them

library(gplots) 


Or are you trying to install from source code or from downloaded zip packages?





andydol...@gmail.com



On 25 March 2010 09:57, Martin Valere < valere.mar...@vogelwarte.ch> wrote:


Dear all,

  I have an issue trying to install new packages (have tried with RODBC_1.3-1, 
gplots_2.6.1, gtools_2.7.4 packages) and get the same error message :
"Error in library(gplots) : there is no package called 'gplots'"

Only clue I have found so far on the Web is related to Perl (Perl modules are 
installed on my computer, but which one is related to gplots if any ?); no 
gplots in usr/lib or /usr/lib64 at least ... I am somewhat lost here, having no 
idea about Perl (if Perl is really the issue ?).

I am using OpenSuse 11.1 (64bits); and R version 2.9.0. Installation of package 
 is performed offline as Root.


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