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I have a recurring problem installing packages, that often looks like this:

> install.packages("Biobase")
Installing package(s) into ‘/usr/local/lib/R/site-library’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
Warning in install.packages("Biobase") :
  'lib = "/usr/local/lib/R/site-library"' is not writable
Would you like to create a personal library
~/R/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.15
to install packages into?  (y/n) y
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
Warning message:
package ‘Biobase’ is not available (for R version 2.15.0) 

My Sys.info() is as follows:

> Sys.info()
                                     sysname 
                                     "Linux" 
                                     release 
                          "2.6.32-40-server" 
                                     version 
"#87-Ubuntu SMP Tue Mar 6 02:10:02 UTC 2012" 
                                    nodename 
                                    "******" 
                                     machine 
                                    "x86_64" 
                                       login 
                                        "**" 
                                        user 
                                        "**" 
                              effective_user 
                                        "**" 

Is the error package ‘Biobase’ is not available (for R version 2.15.0) due to the fact that I have to install it in a personal library (apparently on the server I work on, the usual library is not writable)? How can I get around this, as I seem to get the same "not available for 2.15" error anytime I try to install a package.

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The Biobase package is available on Bioconductor, not through CRAN. This is how you install it:

source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R")
biocLite("Biobase")

See Bioconductor for more info.

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I am adding the following solution for anyone else that might stumble across this older post.

The root cause of the problem is ownership/permissions for the directory where R is installing the libraries. To quote from a related post:

"the directory is owned by root:staff and of mode 2775, or 'user and group read-write, others read-only'." (Dirk Eddelbuettel)

For more details and how to correct this, please refer to this thread.

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