On 21/04/2014 10:30 AM, Alpesh Pandya wrote:
Frede's suggestion was very helpful to me and I could resolve the issue finally.

I created new archive manually using source code for XML package (only R code) and winzip utility. Then ran this command for installation and that worked fine.

install.packages("C:/Course/WorkingData/XML_3.98-1.1.zip", repos = NULL)
Installing package into ‘C:/Users/APandya/Documents/R/win-library/3.0’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
package ‘XML’ successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked


That is not a valid way to install it.  Don't expect it to work.

Duncan Murdoch




On Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 9:28 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com <mailto:murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    On 21/04/2014 9:19 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:

        Le lundi 21 avril 2014 à 07:21 -0400, Duncan Murdoch a écrit :
        > On 21/04/2014, 7:10 AM, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
        > > Le lundi 21 avril 2014 à 11:38 +0200, Frede Aakmann
        Tøgersen a écrit :
        > >> Hi
        > >>
        > >> Couldn't find a zip file in the archives.
        > >>
        > >> Why didn't 'R CMD build' (in a command shell on Windows)
        not make a
        > >> zip file? I did try to build from the climatol library
        that holds the
        > >> typical files as DESCRIPTION, LICENSE, etc. as well as
        folders like R,
        > >> etc.
        > > R CMD build produces *source* packages, and .zip packages
        are *binary*.
        > >
        > >> Did you see the debug information on read.fcf? For me it
        seems like R
        > >> has open a file handler to the DESCRIPTION file. Wouldn't
        the error
        > >> already be thrown there and not when read.fcf is called
        if the .tar.gz
        > >> format was the problem?
        > >>
        > >> I'll try and locate a zip
        > > Does install.packages(choose.file(), type="source") work?
        >
        > That will also need "repos=NULL", or it will go out to a
        repository to
        > look for the package.
        Usually install.packages() prints a warning and assumes
        repos=NULL iwhen
        type="source". And since I'm lazy, I've sticked to the short
        version. ;-)


    Right, if the file is a .tar.gz file, it does that.  I often
    install directly from source directories, and there it fails.

    Duncan Murdoch



        > That should work if the package doesn't have compiled code.
         It will
        > handle compiled code only if Frede has the appropriate tools
        installed.
        >
        >
        > I'm not sure
        > > what utils:::menuInstallLocal() does.
        >
        > It is essentially
        >
        > install.packages(choose.file(), type="binary", repos=NULL)
        >
        > so it's not what Frede needs.
        OK, so that's what I suspected.


        Regards

        > Duncan
        > >
        > >
        > > Regards
        > >
        > >
        > >> Sendt fra Samsung mobil
        > >>
        > >>
        > >> -------- Oprindelig meddelelse --------
        > >> Fra: Jeff Newmiller
        > >> Dato:21/04/2014 09.44 (GMT+01:00)
        > >> Til: Frede Aakmann Tøgersen ,Alpesh Pandya ,Rui Barradas
        > >> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
        <mailto:r-help@r-project.org>,Uwe Ligges ,Duncan Murdoch
        > >> Emne: RE: [R] R 3.0.3, Windows 7: Problem installing XML
        package
        > >>
        > >> Frede... Windows uses zip files (binary, aka pre-compiled
        format) for packages by default, because most installations
        don't have the development tools installed. You need to setup
        RTools and use the "source" option to install_package in order
        to handle the tar.gz package file, or download and install the
        zip file instead.
        > >>
        
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        > >> Jeff Newmiller  The     .....       .....  Go Live...
        > >> DCN:<jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us
<mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us>> Basics: ##.#. ##.#. Live Go...
        > >>  Live:   OO#.. Dead: OO#..  Playing
        > >> Research Engineer (Solar/Batteries      O.O#.       #.O#.
         with
        > >> /Software/Embedded Controllers)       .OO#.       .OO#.
         rocks...1k
        > >>
        
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        > >> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
        > >>
        > >> On April 20, 2014 11:01:17 PM PDT, "Frede Aakmann
        Tøgersen" <fr...@vestas.com <mailto:fr...@vestas.com>> wrote:
        > >>> Well now, I think I have seen something similar to Alpesh.
        > >>>
        > >>> Recently I needed the climatol package that I have used
        some time ago.
        > >>> It is not maintained anymore but I downloaded the latest
        version,
        > >>> climatol_2.2.tar.gz,  from archives
        > >>>
        
(http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/climatol/climatol_2.2.tar.gz
        > >>> ) . Trying to install that package from local file
         using R-3.1.0 on
        > >>> Windows 8  resulted in this:
        > >>>
        > >>> ## From R Console
        > >>>> utils:::menuInstallLocal()
        > >>> Error in read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        c("Package",
        > >>> "Type")) :
        > >>>   cannot open the connection
        > >>> In addition: Warning messages:
        > >>> 1: In unzip(zipname, exdir = dest) : error 1 in
        extracting from zip
        > >>> file
        > >>> 2: In read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        c("Package", "Type"))
        > >>> :
        > >>> cannot open compressed file
        'climatol_2.2.tar.gz/DESCRIPTION', probable
        > >>> reason 'No such file or directory'
        > >>>>
        > >>>
        > >>> And yes I know where the file is located, since
        choose.files() is used.
        > >>>
        > >>> However I tried the same on our linux (R-3.0.2) cluster
        and it
        > >>> succeeded:
        > >>>
        > >>> [frtog@dkrdsfshn2 ~]$ R CMD INSTALL climatol_2.2.tar.gz
        > >>> * installing to library
        > >>> ?/gpfs02/gcdistro/app/R/3.0.2-gcc4.8.2/lib64/R/library?
        > >>> * installing *source* package ?climatol? ...
        > >>> ** R
        > >>> ** data
        > >>> ** inst
        > >>> ** preparing package for lazy loading
        > >>> ** help
        > >>> *** installing help indices
        > >>> ** building package indices
        > >>> ** installing vignettes
        > >>> ** testing if installed package can be loaded
        > >>> * DONE (climatol)
        > >>> [frtog@dkrdsfshn2 ~]$ R
        > >>>
        > >>> R version 3.0.2 (2013-09-25) -- "Frisbee Sailing"
        > >>> Copyright (C) 2013 The R Foundation for Statistical
        Computing
        > >>> Platform: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu (64-bit)
        > >>>
        > >>> R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
        > >>> You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
        > >>> Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details.
        > >>>
        > >>>   Natural language support but running in an English locale
        > >>>
        > >>> R is a collaborative project with many contributors.
        > >>> Type 'contributors()' for more information and
        > >>> 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications.
        > >>>
        > >>> Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or
        > >>> 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help.
        > >>> Type 'q()' to quit R.
        > >>>
        > >>>> library("climatol")
        > >>>> ?rosavent
        > >>>> q()
        > >>> Save workspace image? [y/n/c]: n
        > >>> [frtog@dkrdsfshn2 ~]$
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>> Now unzipping and untaring climatol_2.2.tar.gz I thought
        to examine
        > >>> whether I could build the package on my Windows box.
        Only R stuff and
        > >>> no foreign language as C, FORTRAN, etc. so it should be
        easy.
        > >>>
        > >>> ## Command shell in Windows
        > >>> Microsoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200]
        > >>> (c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
        > >>>
        > >>> C:\Users\frtog>cd Desktop
        > >>>
        > >>> C:\Users\frtog\Desktop>c:\Programmer\R\R-3.1.0\bin\x64\R
        CMD build
        > >>> climatol
        > >>> * checking for file 'climatol/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
        > >>> * preparing 'climatol':
        > >>> * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK
        > >>> * checking for LF line-endings in source and make files
        > >>> * checking for empty or unneeded directories
        > >>> * looking to see if a 'data/datalist' file should be added
        > >>> * building 'climatol_2.2.tar.gz'
        > >>>
        > >>> Now trying to install from that local file I Still got
        the same error
        > >>> as above.
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>> Trying to do some debugging on read.dcf() (Emacs/ESS)
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>> R version 3.1.0 (2014-04-10) -- "Spring Dance"
        > >>> Copyright (C) 2014 The R Foundation for Statistical
        Computing
        > >>> Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
        > >>>
        > >>> R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
        > >>> You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
        > >>> Type 'license()' or 'licence()' for distribution details.
        > >>>
        > >>>   Natural language support but running in an English locale
        > >>>
        > >>> R is a collaborative project with many contributors.
        > >>> Type 'contributors()' for more information and
        > >>> 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packages in publications.
        > >>>
        > >>> Type 'demo()' for some demos, 'help()' for on-line help, or
        > >>> 'help.start()' for an HTML browser interface to help.
        > >>> Type 'q()' to quit R.
        > >>>
        > >>>>> options(chmhelp=FALSE, help_type="text")
        > >>>> options(STERM='iESS', str.dendrogram.last="'",
        > >>> editor='emacsclient.exe', show.error.locations=TRUE)
        > >>>> debug(read.dcf)
        > >>>> install.packages("~/Desktop/climatol_2.2.tar.gz", repos
        = NULL)
        > >>> debugging in: read.dcf(file.path(pkgname,
        "DESCRIPTION"), c("Package",
        > >>> "Type"))
        > >>> debug: {
        > >>>     if (is.character(file)) {
        > >>>         file <- gzfile(file)
        > >>>         on.exit(close(file))
        > >>>     }
        > >>>     if (!inherits(file, "connection"))
        > >>>         stop("'file' must be a character string or
        connection")
        > >>>     if (!all)
        > >>> return(.Internal(readDCF(file, fields, keep.white)))
        > >>>     .assemble_things_into_a_data_frame <- function(tags,
        vals,
        > >>>         nums) {
        > >>>         tf <- factor(tags, levels = unique(tags))
        > >>>         cnts <- table(nums, tf)
        > >>>      out <- array(NA_character_, dim = dim(cnts),
        dimnames = list(NULL,
        > >>>             levels(tf)))
        > >>>         if (all(cnts <= 1L)) {
        > >>>             out[cbind(nums, tf)] <- vals
        > >>>             out <- as.data.frame(out, stringsAsFactors =
        FALSE)
        > >>>         }
        > >>>         else {
        > >>>             levs <- colSums(cnts > 1L) == 0L
        > >>>             if (any(levs)) {
        > >>>                 inds <- tf %in% levels(tf)[levs]
        > >>> out[cbind(nums[inds], tf[inds])] <- vals[inds]
        > >>>             }
        > >>>             out <- as.data.frame(out, stringsAsFactors =
        FALSE)
        > >>>             for (l in levels(tf)[!levs]) {
        > >>>                 out[[l]] <- rep.int
        <http://rep.int>(list(NA_character_), nrow(cnts))
        > >>>                 i <- tf == l
        > >>> out[[l]][unique(nums[i])] <- split(vals[i], nums[i])
        > >>>             }
        > >>>         }
        > >>>         out
        > >>>     }
        > >>>     on.exit(Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE",
        Sys.getlocale("LC_CTYPE")),
        > >>>         add = TRUE)
        > >>>     Sys.setlocale("LC_CTYPE", "C")
        > >>>     lines <- readLines(file)
        > >>>     ind <- grep("^[^[:blank:]][^:]*$", lines)
        > >>>     if (length(ind)) {
        > >>>         lines <- strtrim(lines[ind], 0.7 *
        getOption("width"))
        > >>> stop(gettextf("Invalid DCF format.\nRegular lines must
        have a
        > >>> tag.\nOffending lines start with:\n%s",
        > >>>             paste0("  ", lines, collapse = "\n")),
        domain = NA)
        > >>>     }
        > >>>     line_is_not_empty <- !grepl("^[[:space:]]*$", lines)
        > >>>     nums <- cumsum(diff(c(FALSE, line_is_not_empty) >
        0L) > 0L)
        > >>>     nums <- nums[line_is_not_empty]
        > >>>     lines <- lines[line_is_not_empty]
        > >>>     line_is_escaped_blank <-
        grepl("^[[:space:]]+\\.[[:space:]]*$",
        > >>>         lines)
        > >>>     if (any(line_is_escaped_blank))
        > >>>         lines[line_is_escaped_blank] <- ""
        > >>>     line_has_tag <- grepl("^[^[:blank:]][^:]*:", lines)
        > >>>     ind <- which(!line_has_tag[which(diff(nums) > 0L) + 1L])
        > >>>     if (length(ind)) {
        > >>>         lines <- strtrim(lines[ind], 0.7 *
        getOption("width"))
        > >>> stop(gettextf("Invalid DCF format.\nContinuation lines
        must not start a
        > >>> record.\nOffending lines start with:\n%s",
        > >>>             paste0("  ", lines, collapse = "\n")),
        domain = NA)
        > >>>     }
        > >>>     lengths <- rle(cumsum(line_has_tag))$lengths
        > >>>     pos <- cumsum(lengths)
        > >>>     tags <- sub(":.*", "", lines[line_has_tag])
        > >>> lines[line_has_tag] <- sub("[^:]*:[[:space:]]*", "",
        > >>> lines[line_has_tag])
        > >>>     foldable <- rep.int <http://rep.int>(is.na
        <http://is.na>(match(tags, keep.white)), lengths)
        > >>>     lines[foldable] <- sub("^[[:space:]]*", "",
        lines[foldable])
        > >>>     lines[foldable] <- sub("[[:space:]]*$", "",
        lines[foldable])
        > >>> vals <- mapply(function(from, to) paste(lines[from:to],
        collapse =
        > >>> "\n"),
        > >>>         c(1L, pos[-length(pos)] + 1L), pos)
        > >>>     out <- .assemble_things_into_a_data_frame(tags,
        vals, nums[pos])
        > >>>     if (!is.null(fields))
        > >>>         out <- out[fields]
        > >>>     out
        > >>> }
        > >>> Browse[2]> str(file)
        > >>> chr "climatol_2.2.tar.gz/DESCRIPTION"
        > >>> Browse[2]> head(file)
        > >>> [1] "climatol_2.2.tar.gz/DESCRIPTION"
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> debug: if (is.character(file)) {
        > >>>     file <- gzfile(file)
        > >>>     on.exit(close(file))
        > >>> }
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> debug: file <- gzfile(file)
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> debug: on.exit(close(file))
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> debug: if (!inherits(file, "connection")) stop("'file'
        must be a
        > >>> character string or connection")
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> debug: if (!all) return(.Internal(readDCF(file, fields,
        keep.white)))
        > >>> Browse[2]> str(file)
        > >>> Classes 'gzfile', 'connection'  atomic [1:1] 3
        > >>>   ..- attr(*, "conn_id")=<externalptr>
        > >>> Browse[2]> file
> >>> description class > >>> "climatol_2.2.tar.gz/DESCRIPTION" "gzfile" > >>> mode text > >>> "rb" "text" > >>> opened can read > >>> "closed" "yes"
        > >>>                         can write
        > >>>                             "yes"
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> debug: return(.Internal(readDCF(file, fields, keep.white)))
        > >>> Browse[2]>
        > >>> Error in read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        c("Package",
        > >>> "Type")) :
        > >>>   cannot open the connection
        > >>> In addition: Warning message:
        > >>> In read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        c("Package", "Type")) :
        > >>> cannot open compressed file
        'climatol_2.2.tar.gz/DESCRIPTION', probable
        > >>> reason 'No such file or directory'
        > >>>>
        > >>>
        > >>> Well coming to debug: if (!all)
        return(.Internal(readDCF(file, fields,
        > >>> keep.white))) I loose control and R returns to prompt
        with an error.
        > >>>
        > >>> Hopefully one of you can replicate this. If not then it
        must have
        > >>> something with Windows OS to do. But what?
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>> Yours sincerely / Med venlig hilsen
        > >>>
        > >>>
        > >>> Frede Aakmann Tøgersen
        > >>> Specialist, M.Sc., Ph.D.
        > >>> Plant Performance & Modeling
        > >>>
        > >>> Technology & Service Solutions
        > >>> T +45 9730 5135 <tel:%2B45%209730%205135>
        > >>> M +45 2547 6050 <tel:%2B45%202547%206050>
        > >>> fr...@vestas.com <mailto:fr...@vestas.com>
        > >>> http://www.vestas.com
        > >>>
        > >>> Company reg. name: Vestas Wind Systems A/S
        > >>> This e-mail is subject to our e-mail disclaimer statement.
        > >>> Please refer to www.vestas.com/legal/notice
        <http://www.vestas.com/legal/notice><http://www.vestas.com/legal/notice>
        > >>> If you have received this e-mail in error please contact
        the sender.
        > >>>
        > >>>> -----Original Message-----
        > >>>> From: r-help-boun...@r-project.org
        <mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org>
        > >>> [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org
        <mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org>]
        > >>>> On Behalf Of Jeff Newmiller
        > >>>> Sent: 20. april 2014 23:33
        > >>>> To: Alpesh Pandya; Rui Barradas
        > >>>> Cc: r-help@r-project.org <mailto:r-help@r-project.org>;
        Uwe Ligges
        > >>>> Subject: Re: [R] R 3.0.3, Windows 7: Problem installing
        XML package
        > >>>>
        > >>>> Hard to help you when the problem simply does not
        happen for others.
        > >>>>
        > >>>> As for Windows being not a focus, that is not at all
        true. I use it
        > >>> regularly on
        > >>>> Windows at work. That being said, there are thousands
        of packages and
        > >>>> those each involve their own subset of R users. There
        are also many
        > >>>> operating system configurations that may not all be
        fully tested.
        > >>> Blaming "R"
        > >>>> or "Windows", or blaming us for "preventing" you from
        getting your
        > >>>> education (isn't that something between you and your
        educational
        > >>>> institution?) are not going to be effective strategies
        for problem
        > >>> solving.
        > >>>>
        > >>>> Are you able to use other aspects of R beyond the XML
        package? Have
        > >>> you
        > >>>> tried communicating with the maintainers of that package?
        > >>>>
        > >>>
        
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        > >>>> Jeff Newmiller      The     .....       .....  Go
        > >>> Live...
        > >>>> DCN:<jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us
<mailto:jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us>> Basics: ##.#. ##.#. Live
        > >>> Go...
        > >>>>        Live:   OO#.. Dead: OO#..
        > >>> Playing
> >>>> Research Engineer (Solar/Batteries O.O#. #.O#. with > >>>> /Software/Embedded Controllers) .OO#. .OO#.
        > >>> rocks...1k
        > >>>>
        > >>>
        
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        > >>>> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
        > >>>>
        > >>>> On April 20, 2014 11:45:44 AM PDT, Alpesh Pandya
        > >>>> <alpeshpan...@gmail.com
        <mailto:alpeshpan...@gmail.com>> wrote:
        > >>>>> I keep on trying from various networks but I still get
        the same
        > >>> error.
        > >>>>> I
        > >>>>> don't this this has anything to do with network or
        ability to
        > >>> download
        > >>>>> the
        > >>>>> package (as I can install other packages fine). This
        must be
        > >>> something
        > >>>>> in
        > >>>>> base R or dependencies issues (that R is not spelling
        out).
        > >>>>>
        > >>>>> I know R is geared for Mac and Windows is kind of
        looked down upon
        > >>> but
        > >>>>> I
        > >>>>> have no option but use windows and need this XML
        package running to
        > >>>>> complete my education. Any help on this would be
        appreciated.
        > >>>>>
        > >>>>>
        > >>>>> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:24 PM, Alpesh Pandya
        > >>>>> <alpeshpan...@gmail.com
        <mailto:alpeshpan...@gmail.com>>wrote:
        > >>>>>
        > >>>>>> Thank you for response Rui.
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>> I still get the same error with this repository.
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>> Installing package into
        > >>>>> ���C:/Users/APandya/Documents/R/win-library/3.0���
        > >>>>>> (as ���lib��� is unspecified)
        > >>>>>> trying URL '
        > >>>>>>
        http://cran.dcc.fc.up.pt/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip'
        > >>>>>> Content type 'application/zip' length 4288136 bytes
        (4.1 Mb)
        > >>>>>> opened URL
        > >>>>>> downloaded 4.1 Mb
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>> Error in read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        c("Package",
        > >>>>> "Type"))
        > >>>>>> :
        > >>>>>>    cannot open the connection
        > >>>>>> In addition: Warning messages:
        > >>>>>> 1: In download.file(url, destfile, method, mode =
        "wb", ...) :
        > >>>>>>    downloaded length 4276224 != reported length 4288136
        > >>>>>> 2: In unzip(zipname, exdir = dest) : error 1 in
        extracting from
        > >>> zip
        > >>>>> file
        > >>>>>> 3: In read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        c("Package",
        > >>>>> "Type")) :
        > >>>>>>    cannot open compressed file 'XML/DESCRIPTION',
        probable reason
        > >>> 'No
        > >>>>> such
        > >>>>>> file or directory'
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>> On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 2:17 PM, Rui Barradas
        > >>>>> <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt <mailto:ruipbarra...@sapo.pt>>wrote:
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>>> Hello,
        > >>>>>>> I have package XML installed on Windows 7, R 3.0.3
        and I had no
        > >>>>> problem
        > >>>>>>> at all. Can't you try (it worked with me)
        > >>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>> install.packages("XML", repos =
        "http://cran.dcc.fc.up.pt";)
        > >>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>> Hope this helps,
        > >>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>> Rui Barradas
        > >>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>> Em 14-04-2014 16:24, Alpesh Pandya escreveu:
        > >>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>   I have tried these sources (almost all US mirrors):
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>
        > >>>>
        http://cran.cnr.Berkeley.edu/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>
        http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        http://streaming.stat.iastate.edu/CRAN/bin/windows/contrib/
        > >>>>>>>> 3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>
        http://ftp.ussg.iu.edu/CRAN/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>
        > >>>>
        http://rweb.quant.ku.edu/cran/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>> http://watson.nci.nih.gov/cran_mirror/bin/windows/
        > >>>>>>>> contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        http://cran.mtu.edu/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        http://cran.wustl.edu/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        http://cran.case.edu/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>
        > >>>>
        http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/cran/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>
        http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/R/CRAN/bin/windows/contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-
        > >>>> 1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>> I have confirmed with IT that there is no
        restriction on
        > >>>>> downloading this
        > >>>>>>>> zip file from any of these sources. Also I am
        getting same error
        > >>>>> when I
        > >>>>>>>> try
        > >>>>>>>> from my home network as well.
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 9:46 AM, Uwe Ligges <
        > >>>>>>>> lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
        <mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>> wrote:
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>> On 13.04.2014 01:30, Alpesh Pandya wrote:
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>   @Uwe I tried the same steps from office as well
        as home
        > >>> network
        > >>>>> with
        > >>>>>>>>>> same
        > >>>>>>>>>> results. Are you using windows 7 with R 3.0.3?
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>> I have seen same question being asked by others
        without any
        > >>>>>>>>>> resolution. Is
        > >>>>>>>>>> anything special about XML package? I am OK use
        older version
        > >>> of
        > >>>>>>>>>> package
        > >>>>>>>>>> but in archives there are no zip files (only gz
        files). Is
        > >>>>> windows
        > >>>>>>>>>> platform
        > >>>>>>>>>> not recommended for R?
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>> Right, and you can try to install these from sources.
        > >>>>>>>>> But I doubt you need it. You still have not told
        us if you
        > >>> tried
        > >>>>> another
        > >>>>>>>>> mirror to download the XML file from and what you
        local IT
        > >>> support
        > >>>>> tells
        > >>>>>>>>> you while your downloads are incomplete.
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>> Best,
        > >>>>>>>>> Uwe Ligges
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>> On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Uwe Ligges <
        > >>>>>>>>>> lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
        <mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>   wrote:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> On 12.04.2014 22:39, Alpesh Pandya wrote:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>  Thank you for response Uwe. I tried multiple
        times by
        > >>>>> downloading
        > >>>>>>>>>>> the
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>> zip
        > >>>>>>>>>>>> file from many sources but still the same
        error. This is a
        > >>>>> major road
        > >>>>>>>>>>>> block
        > >>>>>>>>>>>> for me in using R. Appreciate any help on this.
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>   Please ask your local IT staff.
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> I get, using the same mirror:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>
        options("repos"=c(CRAN="http://watson.nci.nih.gov/cran_mirror";))
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>> install.packages("XML", lib="d:/temp")
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> trying URL
        > >>> 'http://watson.nci.nih.gov/cran_mirror/bin/windows/
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip'
        > >>>>>>>>>>> Content type 'application/zip' length 4288136
        bytes (4.1 Mb)
        > >>>>>>>>>>> opened URL
        > >>>>>>>>>>> downloaded 4.1 Mb
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> package 'XML' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums
        checked
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> The downloaded binary packages are in
        > >>>>>>>>>>>        d:\temp\RtmpqMqL8L\downloaded_packages
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>> Best,
        > >>>>>>>>>>> Uwe Ligges
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>   On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 6:53 PM, Uwe Ligges <
        > >>>>>>>>>>>> lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
        <mailto:lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>    wrote:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>    Works for me.
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Best,
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>> Uwe Ligges
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>> On 11.04.2014 17:10, Alpesh Pandya wrote:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>   Using install.package('XML') command
        produces this
        > >>> error:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> trying URL
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> '
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        http://watson.nci.nih.gov/cran_mirror/bin/windows/
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> contrib/3.0/XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> '
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Content type 'application/zip' length 4288136
        bytes (4.1
        > >>> Mb)
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> opened URL
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> downloaded 4.1 Mb
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Error in read.dcf(file.path(pkgname,
        "DESCRIPTION"),
        > >>>>> c("Package",
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Type")) :
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        cannot open the connection
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> In addition: Warning messages:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 1: In download.file(url, destfile, method,
        mode = "wb",
        > >>> ...)
        > >>>>> :
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        downloaded length 4276224 != reported
        length 4288136
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2: In unzip(zipname, exdir = dest) : error 1
        in extracting
        > >>>> >from zip
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> file
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 3: In read.dcf(file.path(pkgname, "DESCRIPTION"),
        > >>>>> c("Package",
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> "Type"))
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> :
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        cannot open compressed file
        'XML/DESCRIPTION',
        > >>> probable
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> reason
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'No
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> such
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> file or directory'
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Upon receiving this error, I downloaded
        XML_3.98-1.1.zip
        > >>>>> directly
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> from
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> cran
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> site. But this zip file is not a valid
        archive (cannot
        > >>> open
        > >>>>> using
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> winzip).
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also trying to install using this downloaded
        file produces
        > >>>>> the
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> following
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> error:
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Installing package into
        'C:/Users/APandya/Documents/R/
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> win-library/3.0'
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> (as 'lib' is unspecified)
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Warning in install.packages :
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        error 1 in extracting from zip file
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Warning in install.packages :
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>        cannot open compressed file
        'XML/DESCRIPTION',
        > >>> probable
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> reason
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> 'No
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> such
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> file or directory'
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Error in install.packages : cannot open the
        connection
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> I  downloaded this zip file from multiple
        sources and
        > >>> tried
        > >>>>> to
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> install
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> with
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>> same result.
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>>>
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>>> --
        > >>>>>> Thanks and Regards
        > >>>>>> Alpesh
        > >>>>>>
        > >>>>
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