Re: [R] Getting an older version of a package

2009-05-25 Thread Uwe Ligges
stephen sefick wrote: if you are on a .nix then in a terminal move to the directory that contains the tar ball of the packages and type R CMD install foo.tar.bz ... same if you are on Windows (as it seems to be the case), but before, you need to install the tools mention in the manual R Inst

Re: [R] Getting an older version of a package

2009-05-24 Thread stephen sefick
if you are on a .nix then in a terminal move to the directory that contains the tar ball of the packages and type R CMD install foo.tar.bz hope this helps Stephen Sefick On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Le Wang wrote: > Duncan Murdoch, > > Many thank you for your reply. I did try to download the

Re: [R] Getting an older version of a package

2009-05-24 Thread Le Wang
Duncan Murdoch, Many thank you for your reply. I did try to download the older versions from CRAN. But I am not quite sure how to compile the source form. I tried using the option "install package(s) from local zip files" in R, but it didn't work. It simply gave the following msg > utils:::menuIn

Re: [R] Getting an older version of a package

2009-05-24 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 24/05/2009 4:00 PM, Le Wang wrote: Hi there, Thanks for your time in advance. I am using an add-on package from Cran. After I updated this package, some of my programs don't work any more. I was wondering if there is anything like version control so that I could use the older version of that

[R] Getting an older version of a package

2009-05-24 Thread Le Wang
Hi there, Thanks for your time in advance. I am using an add-on package from Cran. After I updated this package, some of my programs don't work any more. I was wondering if there is anything like version control so that I could use the older version of that package; or if I could manually install

[R] Getting an older version of a package

2009-05-24 Thread Le Wang
Hi there, Thanks for your time in advance. I am using an add-on package from Cran. After I updated this package, some of my programs don't work any more. I was wondering if there is anything like version control so that I could use the older version of that package; or if I could manually install