Out of date source code?
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@liqinghongstlouismolecular-biology-1463
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Hi, I tried to install R in my Linux using the source code from the mirror site. The latest is R-2.8.0.tar.gz. I unpacked and compiled the source code. However, when I tried to install BioC packages, it complained. So I checked the version of the R it was out of date -- 2004's edition. Tried two mirror sites, both had same issues. > R.version _ platform i686-redhat-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 0.1 year 2004 month 11 day 15 language R Wonder if anyone here has same problems before? Where do you guys obtain R source code? Thanks Johnny Li [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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@wolfgang-huber-3550
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Hi Johnny Have you tried to make sure that when you are typing "R.version" you are running the same instance of R as the one you have just compiled. It could be the case that an older version of R is still in your $PATH and is picked up by your operating system. There are many good tutorials on using Linux. Here's an explanation of PATH: http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Unix/unix8.html Best wishes Wolfgang ---------------------------------------------------- Wolfgang Huber, EMBL-EBI, http://www.ebi.ac.uk/huber Li, Qinghong, ST. LOUIS, NRC St. Louis Petcare ha scritto: > Hi, > > I tried to install R in my Linux using the source code from the mirror > site. The latest is R-2.8.0.tar.gz. I unpacked and compiled the source > code. However, when I tried to install BioC packages, it complained. So > I checked the version of the R it was out of date -- 2004's edition. > Tried two mirror sites, both had same issues. > >> R.version > _ > platform i686-redhat-linux-gnu > arch i686 > os linux-gnu > system i686, linux-gnu > status > major 2 > minor 0.1 > year 2004 > month 11 > day 15 > language R > > Wonder if anyone here has same problems before? Where do you guys obtain > R source code? > > Thanks > Johnny Li >
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