How do I install an R package from source?
Solution 1:
If you have the file locally, then use install.packages()
and set the repos=NULL
:
install.packages(path_to_file, repos = NULL, type="source")
Where path_to_file
would represent the full path and file name:
- On Windows it will look something like this:
"C:\\RJSONIO_0.2-3.tar.gz"
. - On UNIX it will look like this:
"/home/blah/RJSONIO_0.2-3.tar.gz"
.
Solution 2:
Download the source package, open Terminal.app, navigate to the directory where you currently have the file, and then execute:
R CMD INSTALL RJSONIO_0.2-3.tar.gz
Do note that this will only succeed when either: a) the package does not need compilation or b) the needed system tools for compilation are present. See: https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/
Solution 3:
You can install directly from the repository (note the type="source"
):
install.packages("RJSONIO", repos = "http://www.omegahat.org/R", type="source")
Solution 4:
A supplementarily handy (but trivial) tip for installing older version of packages from source.
First, if you call "install.packages", it always installs the latest package from repo. If you want to install the older version of packages, say for compatibility, you can call install.packages("url_to_source", repo=NULL, type="source"). For example:
install.packages("http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/RNetLogo/RNetLogo_0.9-6.tar.gz", repo=NULL, type="source")
Without manually downloading packages to the local disk and switching to the command line or installing from local disk, I found it is very convenient and simplify the call (one-step).
Plus: you can use this trick with devtools library's dev_mode, in order to manage different versions of packages:
Reference: doc devtools