On 13/09/2021 9:33 a.m., Brian Lunergan wrote:
Hi folks:

I'm running Linux Mint 19.3 on my machine. Tried to install a more
recent edition of R but I couldn't seem to get it working so I pulled it
off and went with a good, basic install of the edition available through
the software manager. So... I'm running version 3.4.4.

Mucking about with the attempt at a newer edition seems to have left
some excess baggage behind. When I loaded R Commander and attempted to
run it I received the following error message.

Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘car’ in readRDS(pfile):
  cannot read workspace version 3 written by R 3.6.2; need R 3.5.0 or newer
During startup - Warning message:
package ‘Rcmdr’ in options("defaultPackages") was not found

That likely means you still have some files from the newer R in your package library. To find where your library is stored, run .libPaths(). Then look in that directory and remove the "car" directory. You might want to also remove anything else that was installed before you installed R 3.4.4, because all the old dirs in there will cause you trouble.

Duncan Murdoch


I get a similar message in Rkward when I try to load any more packages.

Is there any solution for this? Any "leftovers" I can track down and
delete? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards...


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