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The installer will put them into the directory specified with lib. There is a bit more to this as in the process of installing other r packages may be installed.
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Other install methods such as biocLite and install.github wrap install.packages, so will accept the lib argument even if it's not explicitly noted in the docs. When I want to install a package by hand, I do install.packages(, lib='/home/bater/R35). As an example, I have a directory /home/balter/R35.
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R versions in different channels are often not compatible as they are compiled with different internals.After extensive experimentation and discussion with channel maintainers, I have learned the following (and I wish this information was more transparently out there): Take great care in terms of which conda channels you use. In other words ALWAYS USE CONDA TO INSTALL THE PACKAGES YOU NEED unless there is not a conda recipe for that package. When you use R with conda you need to stick to conda as much as you can. One commenter on a post of mine said that I was wrong to call conda a package manager.
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R with conda works great! Unfortunately, the is 0 or less than 0 support from the rstudio community on this.