On 3/24/2009 8:55 AM, Martin Tomko wrote:
Hi Duncan,
it is Win Xp with the 2.6.0 R-project version. Sorry, I should have
included this before.
Installing the TinnR package manually from a local zip file downloaded
from CRAN helped. I am still not sure why the package was not picked in
the repositories. Can anyone please see if the package is visible to
other under install packages in any repository?
Your version of R is too old. TinnR was last updated in February this
year and claims to support 2.6.0, but CRAN no longer builds binaries for
2.6.x. (Version 2.6.0 became obsolete in November 2007 when 2.6.1 was
released, and binaries for the 2.6.x series stopped being built sometime
last year.)
If you are set up for installing from source, you could try downloading
the source package
http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/TinnR_1.0.3.tar.gz
and running
Rcmd INSTALL TinnR_1.0.3.tar.gz
but it is probably easier to update your R to the current release.
Duncan Murdoch
Thanks
Martin
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 3/24/2009 7:05 AM, Martin Tomko wrote:
I have troubles make TinnR 2.2.0.2 work, it seems that the dependency
on the package TinnR that cannot be found (I tried also manual
downloads, but I cannot find the package anywhere on any CRAN mirror).
What R version are you using, on what platform? I have no trouble
with an automatic install of the TinnR package into 2.8.1 on Windows.
Duncan Murdoch
I even set a default cran mirror in the Rprofile.site file, so that
the later command can find it:
# check necesary packages
necessary = c('TinnR', 'svSocket')
installed = necessary %in% installed.packages()[, 'Package']
if (length(necessary[!installed]) >=1)
install.packages(necessary[!installed], dep=T).
No luck. Even manually issuing the comand in Rterm fails, package
‘TinnR’ is not available.
Any idea how I could make my TinnR work? I googled extensively, but
without luck...
Thanks
Martin
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