>>>>> "iw" == ivo welch <[email protected]>
>>>>> on Mon, 14 Sep 2009 12:03:59 -0400 writes:
iw> Sorry, one more: on OSX, I deleted my old 2.9.2 R.app, and installed
the 64
iw> bit version of 2.9.0. I then did an "install.packages("car")" under my
new
iw> 2.9.0. It seems to have worked, but alas, I still get an error that
package
iw> 'car' was built under R version 2.9.2 . Where exactly does R under OSX
iw> install its packages? (is it a bug that another car is loaded?)
Don't know.
But in R, you can always see (and also change if you want) in
which libraries R is looking for packages,
either by
ll <- library()
str(ll)
## or
ll
or -- more quickly but with less "adjoint" info -- by
.libPaths()
iw> PS: do I need to install the car packages under the 64-bit version, or
will
iw> it be seen by the 64 bit version if I do a 32-bit install? Or do I
need to
iw> do a double install? for safety, I did it under the command line
version,
iw> which I presume is still 32-bit, and the 64 bit GUI.
iw> PPS: how do I learn which version of R is running?
sessionInfo()
iw> regards, /iaw
Regards,
Martin
iw> --
iw> Ivo Welch ([email protected], [email protected])
iw> [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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hmm....
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