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geoR ; for R running on LINUX and UNIX
There are several different ways and circunstances under which you might want to install geoR.
- Installing from inside an >R> session
- Upgrading from inside an >R> session
- Installing/Upgrading from the Linux/Unix command line
- Upgrading
- Installing
as root:
For a systemwide installation of geoR in the default R packages
directory start R as root (or as a user with permissions to write in the directory where R is installed) and type:
install.packages("geoR", contriburl="http://leg.ufpr.br/~paulojus/geoR")
as normal user:
- If you don't have root permissions and/or if you want to
use geoR as a local package in your account follow the steps:
- Create a directory to store R packages
(if you don't have one already).
You can call this directory .Rlibs, say:
mkdir .Rlibs
- Check the number of the version you are
installing at the tar.gz file and
install geoR by typing
(replacing x-x below with the version number):
R INSTALL -l .Rlibs geoR_1.x-x.tar.gz
- To use geoR during a section type:
library(geoR)
, if you have installed as a system library, or,
library(geoR, lib.loc="PATH/.Rlibs")
where PATH is your home directory, typically
/home/your_username; or add the line to the .Rprofile.
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geoR ; for R running on WINDOWS
- download the compressed file with the
latest version of the package,
- uncompress (using winzip, pkunzip or similar).
This will create a directory called geoR
which should preferably be located at:
R_HOME/library
where R_HOME is the directory where
R is installed (e.g. c:/Program Files/R/rw1030).
- To use the package during a session type:
> library(geoR)
- If the package is installed in another directory you
should change .First.lib or load the file
geoR.dll manually by typing
>
dyn.load("PATH/geoR/libs/geoR.dll")
where PATH is the directory where the package is installed.
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geoR ; for R running on MAC
To install the package on a mac the user has to do the following steps:
- download the
latest version of the package,
- uncompress the downloaded files e.g by StuffIt Expander (depending
on the settings of the browser this will happen automatically). The
result will be a directory /geoR containing all the necessary stuff.
- Move geoR to /rm130/library/ or add the path of the /geoR
directory to .lib.loc so that library() will load geoR
(rm130 is the directory where the mac R application normally resides)
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