% File src/library/utils/man/windows/INSTALL.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{INSTALL} \alias{INSTALL} \title{Install Add-on Packages from Sources} \description{ Utility for installing add-on source packages. } \usage{ \special{R CMD INSTALL [options] [-l lib] pkgs} } \arguments{ \item{pkgs}{A space-separated list with the path names of the sources of the packages to be installed.} \item{lib}{the path name of the \R library tree to install to.} \item{options}{a space-separated list of options through which in particular the process for building the help files can be controlled. Options should only be given once, and paths including spaces should be quoted. Use \code{R CMD INSTALL --help} for the current list of options.} } \details{ If used as \code{R CMD INSTALL pkgs} without explicitly specifying \code{lib}, packages are installed into the library tree rooted at the first directory in the library path which would be used by \R run in the current environment. To install into the library tree \code{lib}, use \code{R CMD INSTALL -l lib pkgs}. This prepends \code{lib} to \env{R\_LIBS} for duration of the install, so required packages in the installation directory will be found (and used in preference to those in other libraries). Windows Perl and the files for installing from source packages need to be installed. Both \code{lib} and the elements of \code{pkgs} may be absolute or relative path names of directories. \code{pkgs} may also contain names of package archive files of the form \file{pkg\_version.tar.gz} as obtained from CRAN---these are then extracted to a temporary directory \file{R.INSTALL.????} of the current directory. Which forms of help are produced is controlled by the \option{--docs} option which takes values \code{none} or \code{normal} (text and HTML) or \code{chm} (the default, text, HTML and CHTML). If the attempt to install the package fails, leftovers are removed. If the package was already installed, the old version is restored. This happens either if a command encounters an error or if the install is interrupted from the keyboard. Use \code{R CMD INSTALL --help} for more usage information. } \section{Packages using the methods package}{ Packages that require the methods package and make use functions such as \code{\link{setMethod}} or \code{\link{setClass}}, should be installed using lazy-loading (or, deprecated, by creating a binary image): use the field \code{LazyLoad} in the \file{DESCRIPTION} file to ensure this. } \seealso{ \code{\link{REMOVE}} and \code{\link{library}} for information on using several library trees; \code{\link{update.packages}} for automatic update of packages using the internet (or other \R level installation of packages, such as by \code{install.packages}). The section on \dQuote{Add-on packages} in \dQuote{R Installation and Administration} and the chapter on \dQuote{Creating R packages} in \dQuote{Writing \R Extensions} (see the Help menu in \code{RGui}, \code{\link{RShowDoc}} and the \file{doc/manual} subdirectory of the \R source tree). } \keyword{utilities}