Hello,
If that was the problem you should run update.packages().
It can take a lot of time dpending on how many packages you have
installed but it will avoid you having to update the packages one by one.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 15:57 de 13/05/2022, Paul Bernal escreveu:
Dear Jeff a
Dear Jeff and R friends,
I fixed the issue. The problem was due to the fact that I had R version
4.1.2 and installed the newer version R 4.2. Since RStudio automatically
points to the latest R version installed, there were a lot of packages that
were not installed.
I just made RStudio point to a
A) You are repeatedly referring to RStudio... if you have a problem with
RStudio, it is off-topic here and most people won't know how to fix it. RStudio
occasionally gets out of sync with R and (the majority of us) don't keep track
of that status here.
Assuming the problem is with R (you confir
Sounds like an RStudio problem.
1. Try another repository. Try downloading packages manually from R.
See ?install.packages, ?setRepositories .
2. Have you tried posting in RStudio's Help site: https://community.rstudio.com/
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep
Dear friends,
Hope you are doing great. I have installed R version 4.2.0 and
RStudio 2022.02.2 Build 485 "Prairie Trillium" Release (8acbd38b,
2022-04-19) for Windows.
Last week, I developed a model in RStudio and was able to install and load
many packages, but now RStudio is behaving oddly.
I g
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