arne.mueller at novartis.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to have two versions of BioC (Release and Devel) in
the
> same R system - maybe using the "lib" argument in bgetBioC? I'd like
to
> install R-2.5.1 and to provide the BioC stable release as well as
devel.
> Then, is there a way for the user to choose at startup of R which
version
> of bioC to use?
Bioc-devel is only meant to run on R-devel. So, I would suggest
installing two versions of R. On windows, I think these two versions
can coexist and the user can choose from the Program menu (but I could
be wrong on this). On linux/unix, you can simply create a symbolic
link
called Rdev (or something like that) to the executable for R-devel and
the one for R to the executable for R-2.5.1, for example. Then, when
a
user starts up her chosen version of R, the appropriate bioc package
versions will be in use.
Sean
If you are on Linux, install another R somewhere and use any other set
of packages there. If you are on Windows, you can simply copy your
full
R directory to another directory and create new desktop/menu links.
Otherwise, you cannot have two versions of the same package in the
same
R environment, so having another R installation is the only option
AFAIK.
Oleg
On Thu, 2007-09-13 at 14:10 +0200, arne.mueller at novartis.com wrote:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to have two versions of BioC (Release and Devel) in
the
> same R system - maybe using the "lib" argument in bgetBioC? I'd like
to
> install R-2.5.1 and to provide the BioC stable release as well as
devel.
> Then, is there a way for the user to choose at startup of R which
version
> of bioC to use?
>
> kind regards,
>
> Arne
>
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