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8:33 AM
Someone with a hummer needs to close this OP posted smae question twice
Not to mention I tried to help him on CV, but the guy was so rude (although he implemented all my suggestions in his "new question") so I wish there was a closing reason for rudeness...
 
8:56 AM
Ok, answered him (while adding some unnecessary commentary)
 
 
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10:16 AM
Do you reckon a package for gesture recognition in shiny called R-Swipe could get on CRAN?
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3:09 PM
Wait, WAT? Someone asks I was trying to look at ?remove.packages but there is no such option and gets six upvotes? Sharks just cleared the top of the Empire State Building.
 
3:29 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel where?
 
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Q: Uninstall (remove) R package with dependencies

TMSI wanted to try some new package. I installed it, it required a lot of dependencies, so it installed plenty of other packages. I tried it and I am not impressed - now I would like to uninstall that package including all the dependencies! Is there any way to remove given packages including all de...

 
what's your problem with that?
 
@DirkEddelbuettel cd ~/R/library; then ls -ltr; then remove all of them I just installed. :)
 
@JoshuaUlrich iff you didn't install some other things you want to keep in the meantime...
i'd personally just go wtf and leave it all in my R lib. disk space is cheap, right?
 
@Spacedman I'm extremely unlikely to be installing two sets of packages simultaneously.
 
3:42 PM
@JoshuaUlrich hmm you install FOO and it pulls in zillions of dependencies. Play with it. think "hmm I should try plotting its output with ggplot2." install ggplot2. think "I don't want FOO anymore". Now track down things FOO pulled in that ggplot2 didnt.
obvious hypothetical example is obvious because ggplot2 is part of base::.... j/k
 
@Spacedman There will be a time gap between FOO and all the packages it installed, and ggplot2 and all the packages it installs.
 
how do you know ggplot2 doesn't need something FOO pulled in?
 
@Spacedman Six upvotes for saying remove.packages() does not exist?
 
@DirkEddelbuettel no, he says "there is no such option" - an option to remove.pacakges to remove unneeded deps. That's how I read it.
I admit "I was trying to look at " sounds like he failed though
Andrie misread that too... maybe i'll edit
 
@Spacedman /me shrugs. I'd find out next time I tried to require(ggplot2) I guess, but that doesn't happen very often. :)
 
3:48 PM
Those who do not understand apt are doomed to reinvent it, poorly. -- Someone, somewhere, riffing on Henry Spencer
 
@DirkEddelbuettel heh. I had to extract files from an rpm today... ahh nostalgia!
and a slashdot story appears as if summoned by this chat: "Windows 10 Gets a Package Manager For the Command Line"
 
@DirkEddelbuettel Did I totally misunderstand the question? I thought he was looking for a way to remove dependencies without knowing what those dependencies were (which remove.packages cannot handle as I understand it). Thus my solution. Did I misunderstand something?
 
4:13 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel no, 6 upvotes because it can't recursively remove dependencies that aren't needed by other packages.
 
4:28 PM
@Thomas Yes, I think he wanted someone to walk the dependency graph for him. Which you did. He also poorly worded his question.
We spent way too much time on that already.
I am with @JoshuaUlrich. If something was obviously just brought in by foo, and I remove, I can remove bar with it. I really don't packrat et al for that. /me shrugs ...
 
4:39 PM
@DirkEddelbuettel you just switch back to the other container, right?
 
:) I had that one coming, hadn't I?
 
 
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10:22 PM
I once entertained a goal of keeping my rep greater than the number of questions, but I've fallen behind and I don't think I can motivate anymore.
 
@joran did you see this? I need to give you a high-five for that one.
 
 
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11:44 PM
@joran me too. I lost a while ago, I think.
 

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