Hi Daniel,

Thanks for taking the time to go through this.

You wrote:

> "I don't see the advantage over using the R_LIBS environment variable"

You are correct - there is no advantage *over *doing that, because that is *
exactly* what my code is doing :)

You wrote:

> You need to initially copy current user installed librarys to

At this point is what I offer with the code I published, to automate the
work for the user.  Instead of the user manually:
1) copy his packages library to the new global library
2) create the "etc\Renviron.site" file and write what he needs in it
The code I wrote on my blog offers that for the user as a simple two line R
code to run.

If I failed at being clear (or just did something that was already done in
another way), please let me know.

Best,
Tal

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On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 7:21 AM, Daniel Nordlund <djnordl...@verizon.net>wrote:

> R_LIBS

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