Why taking this off-list? Don't you want people on the list to tell you
how they do this on Windows? I don't use Windows sorry, so I can't help
you. One note though is that, as far as CRAN packages are concerned,
re-installing them on Windows should be relatively fast (as long as you
have fast access to a CRAN mirror) because installing binary packages
is fast.

Cheers,
H.

On 10/26/2012 12:35 PM, Paul Bernal wrote:
Hello Hervé,

Im using Windows,

Best regards,

Paul

El 26/10/2012 14:17, "Hervé Pagès" <hpa...@fhcrc.org
<mailto:hpa...@fhcrc.org>> escribió:

    Hi Paul,

    If your question is whether there is a way for you to replace your
    current R 2.15.0 with new R 2.15.2 without having to re-install all
    the packages you installed under R 2.15.0, maybe there is a way
    to do this (even though it's probably not recommended), and a lot of
    people on this list will have their own way of doing this. But
    they'll probably need to know your OS (Linux, Windows, and Mac)
    in order to be the most useful.

    Cheers,
    H.

    On 10/26/2012 06:28 AM, PaulJr wrote:

        Dear R users,

        I hope you all are doing great. Is there a way to automatically
        upgrade my R
        2.15.0 to the new R 2.15.2 release instead of having to
        reinstall the new
        release?

        Any information regarding this would be greatly appreciated.

        Best regards,

        Paul



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