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Open ZijieJin opened this issue 4 years ago • 8 comments

When I run updateR(), it says

Error in if (exists_line) { : argument is of length zero

please fix it, thanks

ZijieJin avatar Aug 21 '20 12:08 ZijieJin

Have you been able to resolve this? I am getting this same error.... TIA!

anandksrao avatar Sep 04 '20 20:09 anandksrao

Have you been able to resolve this? I am getting this same error.... TIA!

No, I hope you can resolve this :)

ZijieJin avatar Sep 05 '20 12:09 ZijieJin

I am also getting this problem when running updateR() When looking through the code I saw admin_password is still part of the function, so I also tried with: updateR(admin_password = 'example'), but this returned the error: Error in updateR::updateR(admin_password = "test") : unused argument (admin_password = "test")

I have been so thankful for your package of the years, it is so useful! It would be great if you can figure out this issue. Thanks!

theadorab avatar Sep 09 '20 22:09 theadorab

I'm getting the same error too!

saxovocal avatar Sep 14 '20 03:09 saxovocal

same for me. I am tryig to upgrade from R version 3.5.2 (2018-12-20) I downloaded the latest version using devtools::install_github('AndreaCirilloAC/updateR'). then doing updateR() gives me the same error message.

teatree1212 avatar Sep 17 '20 12:09 teatree1212

@teatree1212 @saxovocal @theadorab @anandksrao thank you for pointing this out. @chuckleong21 do you think it could be related to our latest updates to the package? TIA!

AndreaCirilloAC avatar Sep 17 '20 12:09 AndreaCirilloAC

So providing the password worked and installing the newst version, too. Then, when it comes to moving over the packages-I think this is still not quite resolved. There is now an issue further downstream, something about the object ' installing' . Sorry, I don't have the full error message. Maybe someone else @saxovocal @theadorab @anandksrao could try?

teatree1212 avatar Sep 21 '20 12:09 teatree1212

@teatree1212 Strange. installing is the object returned by list_packages() and it doesn't have an issue when I tested on my local machine. It would be helpful if someone could provide more information on this.

chuckleong21 avatar Sep 22 '20 00:09 chuckleong21