Thanks to all for their explanations. Things are much clearer to me now.
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Lep pozdrav / With regards,
Gregor Gorjanc
University of Ljubljana
Biotechnical Faculty URI: http://www.bfro.uni-lj.si/MR/ggorjan
Zootechn
Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > You have to distinguish official releases and patched versions.
> > For official releases:
> > Form the developer page: "The general schedule is to have major
> > releases (x.y.0) biannually".
> > During the last few years, each major release was foll
Uwe Ligges wrote:
Gorjanc Gregor wrote:
Hello!
New version of R has came out and I would like to thank to all developers
on this matter. So I should probably upgrade. Fine and no problem. For
windows I just grab the latest precompiled binnaries and install them.
Then
I see a report on a bug, whic
Gorjanc Gregor wrote:
Hello!
New version of R has came out and I would like to thank to all developers
on this matter. So I should probably upgrade. Fine and no problem. For
windows I just grab the latest precompiled binnaries and install them. Then
I see a report on a bug, which is or will be fix
mmediately.
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I am not sure if this is a proper way, but here is what I did recently
installing consecutive alph
I am not sure if this is a proper way, but here is what I did recently
installing consecutive alpha and beta releases of 1.8.0 on a Win2000
machine:
(1) I uninstalled previous version using the uninstall provided with R.
This leaves all the additional packages in the library folder
(2) I reinstall