All support on this list is voluntary, and support for old versions of R is not
even necessarily on-topic here which is why you keep getting nudged to upgrade.
Your "need" for support for an old version is definitely not "our" problem, so
I suggest you start looking for a consultant if this issu
Thanks for the help. I have a reason to continue with R-3.0.3. I used
maxLik to estimate econometric models and some of them are better
handled with R-3.0.3 (but not later)a sad reality I do not like.
Here is what I did. I downloaded
https://cran-archive.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/3
Don't choose a mirror. That will override the repos choice.
Do update R to a current version if you aren't able to debug this
yourself.
Duncan Murdoch
On 08/10/2020 12:38 p.m., Steven Yen wrote:
Sorry Gentlemen and all. Now this is becoming a joke (to me). I repeated
what I did earlier, wit
Sorry Gentlemen and all. Now this is becoming a joke (to me). I repeated
what I did earlier, with and without the option to set repos suggested
by Duncan. Now it does not work. I wonder whether it is dependent on the
mirror I chose, but I do not remember the one I chose earlier when it work.
I
Okay, so it's not an RStudio issue. However, I'd guess setting
options(repos = "https://cran-archive.r-project.org";)
at the start of your session could make everything work. (I'm guessing
you currently have it set to "http://cran.rstudio.com";, which is the
source of the last warning belo
Thanks. You gentlemen please tell me what this means. In R (outside of
RStudio) I ran:
install.packages("aod")
Received a warning (and installation did not seem to go through).
Then I tried
install.packages("aod",repos='https://cran-archive.r-project.org')
Received a warning but it went on to
Just remembered: RStudio runs its own wrapper around
install.packages(). Steven, you should try doing the install from
outside of RStudio, and see if it makes a difference.
Duncan Murdoch
On 08/10/2020 9:59 a.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
He didn't specify the RStudio repos, though it's probabl
He didn't specify the RStudio repos, though it's probably implicitly
specified in getOption("repos"). I wonder why install.packages() is
looking there, when repos is given explicitly?
On 08/10/2020 8:54 a.m., Uwe Ligges wrote:
Drop the RStudio repos.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 05.10.2020 11:10, St
Drop the RStudio repos.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 05.10.2020 11:10, Steven Yen wrote:
Thanks. I did as suggested but still received a warning, though the
installation went through. Anything I could do to install without the
warning message.
What is the contrib.url argument?
> install.packages("a
Thanks. I did as suggested but still received a warning, though the
installation went through. Anything I could do to install without the
warning message.
What is the contrib.url argument?
> install.packages("aod",repos='https://cran-archive.r-project.org')
Warning in install.packages :
unab
Then you'd rather need
install.packages("aod",repos='https://cran-archive.r-project.org')
or use the contrib.url argument.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 05.10.2020 10:47, Steven Yen wrote:
Thanks for the help. I do update to the latest R-4.0.2. As I said, for
reasons that's hard to explain, some of my
Thanks for the help. I do update to the latest R-4.0.2. As I said, for
reasons that's hard to explain, some of my tasks are better handled with
an older version of R, in this case R-3.0.3. Please just help me install
packages successfully with this older version of R.
I ran the following line b
From
../ReadMe
in the mentioned web resource:
"Packages for R >= 1.7.0 and R < 3.2.0 are available from
https://cran-archive.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/";
We do not hold binaries of several year old versions of R on CRAN.
Note that R 3.0.0 is 7 years old. You shoudl realy consider to up
I had to install/use an older version of (R-3.0.3) for a reason. While
installing a package from CRAN (either in RStudio or R), I received the
following warning message saying unable to access index for repository
http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/windows/contrib/3.0. See message below. In
this case,
On 11-02-25 6:15 PM, Kalicin, Sarah wrote:
Hi,
I have two questions:
1) Since I switched to Windows 2007 and downloaded the current R version
(2.12.1; 2010-12-16) for Windows 7 a month ago, I cannot down load packages
through the GUI drop down menu. I get: Warning: unable to access index
Hi,
I have two questions:
1) Since I switched to Windows 2007 and downloaded the current R version
(2.12.1; 2010-12-16) for Windows 7 a month ago, I cannot down load packages
through the GUI drop down menu. I get: Warning: unable to access index for
repository http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu
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