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RE: Installing 'sampleSelection' [ Reply ]
By: Arne Henningsen on 2016-04-20 09:47
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Dear Manny

It seems that the problem originates from the "pbkrtest" package. The sampleSelection package indirectly (through "systemfit" and "car") depends on the "pbkrtest" package and this package seems not to work on older R versions on MS-Windows [1]. Do you use a computer with MS-Windows operating system? Which version of R do you use? If you don't use version 3.2.5, please update to this version. Please also update all your R packages. Please let me know whether this solves your problem or not.

[1] https://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_results_pbkrtest.html

Best regards,
Arne

RE: Installing 'sampleSelection' [ Reply ]
By: Manny Gomez on 2016-04-04 10:07
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Dear Anne,
Thanks, my operative system is Windows, and following your suggestion I was able to install 'pbkrtest' from the binary files.

However, when I tried to load 'sampleSelection', I got the following error:

Error : object ‘sigma’ is not exported by 'namespace:stats'
In addition: Warning message:
1: replacing previous import by ‘stats::sigma’ when loading ‘pbkrtest’
Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘sampleSelection’

Any ideas?
Things work well if I use R version 3.0, but just wanted to clarify whether I could eventually use the latest version of R with the package 'sampleSelection', so that the other users are aware of this issue.

RE: Installing 'sampleSelection' [ Reply ]
By: Arne Henningsen on 2016-04-02 11:32
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Dear Manny

Which operating system do you use?

It seems that binaries for MS-Windows are available for R version 3.2:

https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/pbkrtest/index.html

Best,
Arne

Installing 'sampleSelection' [ Reply ]
By: Manny Gomez on 2016-03-30 14:49
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Dear all,
I have installed the sampleSelection package in the newest version of R (3.2.3), but it requires a package (pbkrtest) which is not available for this R version.

Do you have any suggestions on how to circumvent this issue, or am I required to re-install an earlier version of R?

Many thanks,
Manny

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