Installation problems with bear? [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by mahmoud-teaima  – 2016-02-08 11:16 (3295 d 00:14 ago) – Posting: # 15944
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Thanks for your reply.
i have installed R 3.2.3 and using Rstudio 0.99.491.dmg, i also installed gfortran4.2.3 and XQuartz2.7.8.
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i did not run bear on my mac before.
i did step 1 in your mentioned steps but i stuck in step two, when i write the install.packages(file.choose()) in the R console to browse for the bear_2.7.5.tgz an error message as follows

install.packages(file.choose())
Installing package into ‘/Users/mahmoudteaima/Library/R/3.2/library’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
Warning in install.packages :
  package ‘/Users/mahmoudteaima/Downloads/bear_2.7.5.tgz’ is not available (for R version 3.2.3)


please advise me on what to do.

Greetings.


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Mahmoud Teaima, PhD.

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