how to keep R as the latest version in the simple way?
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Yanqin Yang ▴ 250
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Hi, I am using R 2.0.0 version. Do I need to update to R 2.0.1? How could I keep my R as the latest version? I downloaded R 2.0.1 tar file. Do you have to remove the old version and reinstall the new version? In that case, I need install all the packages I installed for the old R. Do you have a better idea to do this in the simple way? Thanks a lot! Yanqin --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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@kasper-daniel-hansen-459
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On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 09:35:00AM -0800, Yanqin Yang wrote: > Hi, > > I am using R 2.0.0 version. Do I need to update to R 2.0.1? How could I keep my R as the latest version? I downloaded R 2.0.1 tar file. Do you have to remove the old version and reinstall the new version? In that case, I need install all the packages I installed for the old R. > Do you have a better idea to do this in the simple way? > System etc. I assume you are using Linux. Typically, a minor version bump in R does not invalidate the various libraries you have installed. But in my own opinion, for safety reasons, I always reinstall libraries when bumping the R version. If you keep a single file detailing the libraries you have installed, you can just rerun the file - the downloading / compilation does not take that long unless you are on a slow line/machine. Kasper
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