Hi Uwe I tried install.packages("marginalmodelplots", dependencies=TRUE, contriburl="/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test")
But I got always the same error install.packages("marginalmodelplots", dependencies=TRUE, contriburl="/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/") Warning: unable to access index for repository /home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/ Warning message: package âmarginalmodelplotsâ is not available (for R version 2.15.0) below, I paste the content of my PACKAGES file Package: locfit Version: 1.5-7 Depends: R (>= 2.0.1) Imports: akima, lattice Suggests: gam License: GPL (>= 2) MD5sum: 6c90e03f93305789b74c7fc6a56ebdc1 Package: marginalmodelplots Version: 0.4.2 Depends: R (>= 2.0.1), locfit (>= 1.5-4), grid License: GPL (>= 2) MD5sum: 1c4c0325a5f9f0e29d669207a7ad6b68 Regards, Joël -----Message d'origine----- De : Uwe Ligges [mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de] Envoyé : mercredi 18 avril 2012 10:51 À : <FRsr BioInfo Cc : r-help@r-project.org Objet : Re: [R] packages install dependencies On 18.04.2012 10:48, mail.bioi...@fr.netgrs.com wrote: > Hi > > I created a directory which contains just the two packages > "marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar.gz " and " locfit_1.5-7.tar.gz " called > test > > I launched the command write_PACKAGES as follows > write_PACKAGES("/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/", type > ="source") > > As you can see I have now in my directory 4 files. > > [bioadm@srsu148 test]$ ll > total 228 > -rw-r--r-- 1 bioadm bio 200614 Apr 18 10:33 locfit_1.5-7.tar.gz > -rw-r--r-- 1 bioadm bio 18559 Apr 18 10:32 marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar.gz > -rw-r--r-- 1 bioadm bio 305 Apr 18 10:34 PACKAGES > -rw-r--r-- 1 bioadm bio 222 Apr 18 10:34 PACKAGES.gz > [bioadm@srsu148 test]$ pwd > /home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test > > So the files PACKAGES are created but if I run the command install.packages > as follows in the R editor, I get always the same error. > > install.packages("/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/marginalmodelpl > ots_0.4.2.tar.gz", repos=TRUE, > dependencies=TRUE,contriburl="/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/") install.packages("marginalmodelplots", dependencies=TRUE, contriburl="/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test") seems to be the documented way you want to try. Uwe Ligges > Installing package(s) into â/soft/R-2.8.1/lib64/R/libraryâ (as âlibâ > is unspecified) > Warning: unable to access index for repository > /home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/ > Warning message: > package > â/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar.gzâ > is not available (for R version 2.15.0) > > I don't understand the error because my files PACKAGES are inside the > directory that I specified using the option contriburl and this directory is > full access for everyone. > > Is the command not correct ? > > Joël > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Uwe Ligges [mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de] > Envoyé : mardi 17 avril 2012 15:30 > À :<FRsr BioInfo > Cc : r-help@r-project.org > Objet : Re: [R] packages install dependencies > > > > On 17.04.2012 15:21, mail.bioi...@fr.netgrs.com wrote: >> Hi >> >> I checked inside the directory but I have the PACKAGE file as you can >> see >> >> ls /home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/PACKAGES >> PACKAGES PACKAGES.gz >> >> I created them using this command >> write_PACKAGES("../test/", type="win.binary" ) > > > Errr, given your path specifications, I assume you are not under Windows and > given the extensions of the files, I assume you have source packages, hence > you need a PACKAGES file for a source repository. > > Uwe Ligges > >> >> I retried the command but I got the same error. >> >> install.packages("/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/marginalmodelp >> l ots_0.4.2.tar.gz", repos=NULL, dependencies =TRUE, >> contriburl="/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/") >> Installing package(s) into â/soft/R-2.8.1/lib64/R/libraryâ (as âlibâ >> is unspecified) >> Warning: unable to access index for repository >> /home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/ >> Warning message: >> package >> â/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/test/marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar.gz >> â is not available (for R version 2.15.0) >> >> i checked also the permissions for this directory but it's OK as I >> created it with full acess for everyone drwxrwxrwx 2 bioadm test >> 155648 Apr 17 14:49 test >> >> Do you have any suggestions ? >> >> Joël >> >> -----Message d'origine----- >> De : Uwe Ligges [mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de] >> Envoyé : mardi 17 avril 2012 14:25 >> À :<FRsr BioInfo >> Cc : r-help@r-project.org >> Objet : Re: [R] packages install dependencies >> >> >> >> On 17.04.2012 10:57, mail.bioi...@fr.netgrs.com wrote: >>> Hi Uwe >>> >>> Thanks for your answer. >>> >>> I tried to install the packages "marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar.gz" >>> from a local repository "/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/120416/" >>> using your suggestion (i.e. install.packages(...., >>> contriburl="/home/joel/RPacks")) >>> >>> I paste below the command >>> >>> install.packages("/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/120416/marginalmod >>> e l plots_0.4.2.tar.gz", repos=NULL, dependencies= TRUE, >>> type="source", >>> contriburl="/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/120416/") >>> >>> Warning: unable to access index for repository >>> /home/bioadm/install/R_packages/120416/ >>> Warning message: In >>> install.packages("/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/120416/marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar.gz", >>> : >>> package >>> â/home/bioadm/install/R_packages/120416/marginalmodelplots_0.4.2.tar. >>> g >>> zâ is not available >> >> >> Then you do not have a repository. Its defintiion is that it contains a >> PACKAGES file which it obviously does not contain. >> >> Nevertheless, you can create a PACKAGE file via function >> write_PACKAGES() in package tools. >> >> Uwe Ligges >> >> >> >>> >>> For info this package depends of the "locfit" package. >>> >>> What should I do ? >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> Joël Masciocchi >>> >>> >>> >>> -----Message d'origine----- >>> De : Uwe Ligges [mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de] >>> Envoyé : lundi 16 avril 2012 19:06 >>> À :<FRsr BioInfo >>> Cc : r-help@r-project.org >>> Objet : Re: [R] packages install dependencies >>> >>> >>> >>> On 16.04.2012 15:41, mail.bioi...@fr.netgrs.com wrote: >>>> Hello R-Members >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I have to install several R packages on a Unix server which doesn't have >>>> internet connection. >>>> >>>> I downloaded some packages manually and I installed it from source using >>>> the command R CMD INSTALL and it's work but in some cases I can't install >>>> the package because of the dependencies. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> So I download all the R packages into a directory for example >>>> /home/joel/RPacks. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Is it possible to configure the R commands (i.e. CMD INSTALL command or >>>> install.packages() function) in order that R looks for dependencies in my >>>> repository. >>> >>> >>> install.packages(...., contriburl="/home/joel/RPacks") >>> >>> Uwe Ligges >>> >>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> >>>> Best Regards - Cordialement, >>>> >>>> Joël >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> - >>>> - >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Joel Masciocchi >>>> >>>> Bioinformatician >>>> >>>> Informatics Department >>>> >>>> Institut de Recherches SERVIER (I.d.R.S) >>>> >>>> 125, chemin de Ronde >>>> >>>> 78290 CROISSY-SUR-SEINE - FRANCE >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> [[alternative HTML version deleted]] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> ______________________________________________ >>>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list >>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>>> PLEASE do read the posting guide >>>> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> R-help@r-project.org mailing list >>> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >>> PLEASE do read the posting guide >>> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.