you can just use libpath to specify which packages to use instead of deleting 
librariesalso use sessionInfo () at the beginning to see what is loadedSent 
from my Samsung device

-------- Original message --------
From: Jeff Newmiller <jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us> 
Date: 25/12/2018  4:39 am  (GMT+05:30) 
To: Janh Anni <annij...@gmail.com> 
Cc: r-help@r-project.org 
Subject: Re: [R] Issues with R3.5.2 

Yes, that would be the personal library.There is one question in the installer 
that asks if you would like to create a personal library... I have always said 
yes, but I could imagine that saying no could lead to problems.On December 24, 
2018 2:43:24 PM PST, Janh Anni <annij...@gmail.com> wrote:>I am sorry I forgot 
to mention - I just looked in the>Documents\R\win-Library directory and only 
found folders for previous R>versions, specifically R3.0, 3.1 and 3.4.  So I 
must have deleted the>R3.5>folder as you initially advised or it was removed 
during the>un-installation.  Unless I am misunderstanding what you mean by 
the>R3.5>personal package library?  Thanks again>>On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 4:28 
PM Jeff Newmiller><jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us>>wrote:>>>>>>> On December 24, 2018 
11:14:40 AM PST, Janh Anni <annij...@gmail.com>>> wrote:>> >Hello Jeff, 
Martin,>> >>> >I deleted 3.5.2 as suggested and tried 3.5.1 but still had the 
same>> >problems.  I still couldn't use read.table to load a data file and>> 
>still>> >had an error message when I tried to install a package. 
Usually>after>> >installing a new version of R, I would go to the R icon on 
the>desktop,>> >right click on it, click on Properties and then specify the 
folder>that>> >contains my data files in the "Start in" box, so that 
R>automatically>> >has>> >access to my data files.  Could that possibly be 
causing problems>with>> >these newer versions of R?>>>> No.>>>> > Also, there’s 
never a prompt during the>> >installation to Run as Administrator, so that 
could not possibly be>the>> >cause>>>> Yes, you have to go out of your way to 
Run As Administrator (RAA).>> However, regardless of how you initially 
encountered a problem, once>you>> did that there could be any number of files 
contaminated with>permissions>> issues.>>>> Specifically, I said to delete your 
3.5 personal package library, but>your>> description is not specific so I 
suspect you may not have done that.>> However, any file modified by you 
intentionally or not while using>RAA>> could be causing your problems now, so 
now it is up to you to find>those>> files somehow.>>>> >>> > I also just tried 
Version 3.4.4, and had no problems whatsoever>either>> >with using read.table 
to load data files or downloading packages. >So>> >there>> >must be some 
changes from version 3.5 onward that created the>issues.>> >Hopefully this will 
be looked at more closely by the team with  a>view>> >to>> >resolving the 
issues>>>> I doubt the "team" will spend much time looking at this based on 
your>> descriptions so far. They need something reproducible, and the 
fact>that>> you already used RAA to "fix" the problem makes anything you 
did>prior to>> that almost impossible to reproduce.>>>> 
fortunes:::fortune(337)>>>> >>> >Thanks,>> >>> >Janh>> >>> >On Sun, Dec 23, 
2018 at 1:31 AM Jeff Newmiller>> ><jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us>>> >wrote:>> >>> >> 
You could delete your 3.5 personal package library (using the File>> >> 
Explorer with Run as Admin if necessary) and re-install your>packages>> >> 
without running as Admin. If that does not work try uninstalling R>> >and>> >> 
re-installing 3.5.1.>> >>>> >> On December 22, 2018 8:16:11 PM PST, Janh 
Anni><annij...@gmail.com>>> >wrote:>> >> >This issue only came up after I 
installed R3.5.2. Never had any>> >> >problems>> >> >with previous 
installations.  So it is likely a bug in the>current>> >> >version.  Any 
suggestions what to do now?>> >> >>> >> >On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 11:06 PM Jeff 
Newmiller>> >> ><jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us>>> >> >wrote:>> >> >>> >> >> That 
normally only occurs if you have at some time used>elevated>> >> >> 
permissions, beyond which point you fall into a downward spiral>of>> >> >more>> 
>> >> permissions trouble. You are apparently already in trouble,>> >whether>> 
>> >it was>> >> >> of your own making or due to a bug in the installer.>> >> 
>>>> >> >> Also, never update the system R package library... always use a>> >> 
>personal>> >> >> library.>> >> >>>> >> >> On December 22, 2018 6:01:44 PM PST, 
Janh Anni>> ><annij...@gmail.com>>> >> >wrote:>> >> >> >Hi Jeff,>> >> >> >>> >> 
>> >No, during the installation, there was not an option to Run as>> >> >> 
>Administration.  But *after *installation, I found that if I>> >> >selected>> 
>> >> >Run>> >> >> >as Administrator, then I could install packages using>> >> 
>install.packages>> >> >> >as>> >> >> >usual without problems.>> >> >> >>> >> 
>> >Thanks>> >> >> >Janh>> >> >> >>> >> >> >On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 8:26 PM 
Jeff Newmiller>> >> >> ><jdnew...@dcn.davis.ca.us>>> >> >> >wrote:>> >> >> >>> 
>> >> >> Did you by any chance use Run As Administrator to install R?>If>> 
>so>> >> >> >then>> >> >> >> you need to uninstall it and delete all files 
created by it>> >(e.g.>> >> >> >> Documents/R/win-lib/3.5/) and re-install 
using UAC as>prompted.>> >> >> >>>> >> >> >> On December 22, 2018 5:10:27 PM 
PST, Janh Anni>> >> ><annij...@gmail.com>>> >> >> >wrote:>> >> >> >> >Dear R 
Experts,>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >I use Windows 10 and just installed the new R 
version,>R3.5.2>> >but>> >> >> >when>> >> >> >> >I>> >> >> >> >tried to load a 
data file using read.table, I got an error>> >> >message>> >> >> >like>> >> >> 
>> >this:>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >*Error in file(file, "rt") : cannot open the 
connection*>> >> >> >> >*In addition: Warning message:*>> >> >> >> >*In 
file(file, "rt") :*>> >> >> >> >*  cannot open file 'StreamPCB.dat': No such 
file or>> >directory*>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >Also, I couldn't install 
packages using install.packages as>> >> >usual,>> >> >> >> >unless I>> >> >> >> 
>run R as Administrator>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >I wonder if anyone else had 
the same issues and any>> >suggestions>> >> >how>> >> >> >to>> >> >> >> >fix?>> 
>> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >Thanks a lot>> >> >> >> >Janh>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >  
     [[alternative HTML version deleted]]>> >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> 
>______________________________________________>> >> >> >> 
>R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and>more,>> >see>> >> >> 
>> >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.>> 
>> >> >>>> >> >> >> -->> >> >> >> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my 
brevity.>> >> >> >>>> >> >>>> >> >> -->> >> >> Sent from my phone. Please 
excuse my brevity.>> >> >>>> >>>> >> -->> >> Sent from my phone. Please excuse 
my brevity.>> >>>>>> -->> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.>>-- 
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my 
brevity.______________________________________________r-h...@r-project.org 
mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, 
seehttps://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-helpPLEASE do read the posting guide 
http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.htmland provide commented, minimal, 
self-contained, reproducible code.
        [[alternative HTML version deleted]]

______________________________________________
R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see
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.

Reply via email to