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Wolfgang Huber
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On 31 May 2014, at 23:53, Steve Lianoglou <lianoglou.steve at="" gene.com=""> wrote:
> On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Felix Francis [guest]
>> While trying to install Bioconductor, I get this warning message:
>> installed directory not writable, cannot update packages 'boot',
'class', 'cluster', 'foreign', 'KernSmooth', 'lattice', 'MASS',
>> 'Matrix', 'mgcv', 'nlme', 'nnet', 'rpart', 'spatial'
>
> It sounds like you do not have permissions to write into the
installed
> directory that R was installed in on the computer you are using.
>
> Running the update/install as an administrator on the machine would
> likely do the trick.
Depending on how valuable the machine is, or how many users work with
it, it is preferable to install R as well as its libraries with an
account with limited rights; and then to use that account also for
package updates and the installation of additional packages, as what
Felix is trying to do.
Doing it as administrator seems like leaving a hole for through which
bad things could be done (intentionally or unintentionally) . I?ve not
yet seen this actually happening, though.
Wolfgang