Indeed. Thanks.
el
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On 29 Apr 2019, 01:48 +0200, Bert Gunter , wrote:
> ?installed.packages
>
> (Sometimes trying the obvious works)
>
> Bert Gunter
>
> "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
> sticking things into it."
> -- Opu
?installed.packages
(Sometimes trying the obvious works)
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )
On Sun, Apr 28, 2019 at 4:11 PM wrote:
> Is there a com
Is there a command to list installed packages?
I currently keep track manually and just run a script.
el
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I'm not saying you should upgrade, just that I hope this is now fixed in the
latest R release.
> On Apr 28, 2019, at 18:22, Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal
> wrote:
>
> I just saw that the Mac version was now available. given the numbering this
> would mean reinstalling packages correct?
Ye
I just saw that the Mac version was now available. given the numbering this
would mean reinstalling packages correct? If i use in mechanism in the R GUI
to do so, does it preserve location - that is the packages in the Framework
directory are update to that system location, and the packages
Yes, I did, if you used R 3.6.0 there would be no issue (as long as you have
command line tools installed).
Cheers,
Simon
> On Apr 24, 2019, at 12:06, Roy Mendelssohn - NOAA Federal via R-SIG-Mac
> wrote:
>
> Yes that is where I found the command. I would add though that I had done
> that