I like that R updates frequently to give me the best new packages, but it does seem to pose a problem for my R scripts on cron schedules.
I noticed that every time ubuntu updater updates my r-base package, when I try to run my scripts, it'll say something like "there is no library(XML)".
Then...
@JoshuaUlrich I may be misunderstanding what update.packages() does, but that user wanted to have a list of packages not currently installed (e.g. from the last version of R before Ubuntu wiped it when it upgraded it) that get installed
@gsk3 Ah, I guess updating R r-base-core via the Update Manager wipes out any packages you may have installed in /usr/lib/R/library/? If that's the case, the answer is to install the packages somewhere else (via your .Rprofile). Then you can just call update.packages() (no args).
They're hardly being evil... packages installed under one version of R may not work under other versions. It's smart for them to install packages in different places for different versions.
I have to be more careful and ensure that the packages I have installed will all work correctly under newer versions of R.
whether that works or not depends whether utility is increasing in the ratio or decreasing in the denominator
@JoshuaUlrich I see my lessons have not yet been learned. Let me edit that for you: "Very true! But now you have doomed me to a life of woe and horror. Why did you help me in this way? Wouldn't things have been better if you'd left me alone?"
@gsk3 thanks for asking. I'm actually preparing for a lecture. We'll be doing Discriminant analysis and Structural equation modeling today. I'll get the chance to crack open Mplus along with a few packages for SEM in R. The lectures are slowly waning down but homework and assignments are there to stay for a little while.
@RomanLuštrik Considering that the only reason I'm up now answering questions is that I got up at 3:30am to put my kiddo back to sleep, you might be on to something.
@JoshuaUlrich I couldn't remember what it was called either. But I guessed that it might be documented in the same place as LETTERS, and I was right :)
I'm experimenting with knitr; using it for one of my projects in lieu of Sweave. So far I am liking it, but getting used to the slightly different ways of doing things. Missing integration with Emacs-ESS, though.
Oh, and the examples of putting an animation in a PDF. O M G.
Cool. My mentor works with animations as well. He's preparing an "animator" package. I think he gave a lightening talk last your at the useR conference.
apropos, if anyone is a big AMT user, I threw a convenience function cleanTurked() into the 1.0.3 update of taRifx (should be available any hour now). comments/criticism/hate mail always welcome.