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Hi everyone, thanks for reaching out. Currently, RefManageR
is not distributed via CRAN. Because citr
depends on RefManageR
it was also taken down. As far as I understand, this the maintainer of RefManageR
wants to address the problems and, hence, citr
should be back on CRAN as soon as that happens. For the time being you can install RefManageR
(and citr
) from GitHub.
remotes::install_github("ropensci/RefManageR")
remotes::install_github("crsh/citr")
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Thanks for reaching out. I'll try to resubmit before the end of the week.
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RefManageR is on CRAN again since 2020-11-13. Could citr reappear there too?
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Likewise, but I installed on my desktop yesterday after updating to 4.0.3, but it failed after updating on my laptop today.
devtools::install_github("crsh/citr")
yields:
Downloading GitHub repo crsh/citr@HEAD
Skipping 1 packages not available: RefManageR
Installing 2 packages: bibtex, RefManageR
Installing packages into ‘C:/Users/leon/Documents/R/win-library/4.0’
(as ‘lib’ is unspecified)
Error: Failed to install 'citr' from GitHub:
(converted from warning) package ‘RefManageR’ is not available for this version of R
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Thank you!
Yep: https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RefManageR/ says "Archived on 2020-10-27 for policy violation. " Nothing to do with that election, I hope!
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Thanks crsh. Fixed the problem for me too.
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This was very helpful. Thank you.
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Thanks crsh. The paper I'm working on at the moment is in Word (lit review) but the next will be in RMarkdown so the timing is perfect.
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Hi, I just stumbled on this problem myself, and was relieved to find this issue and see that citr
is still alive and well! Given that the issue is still ongoing, would it be sensible/doable to mention this in the README in the meantime? (Assuming there is still something blocking getting it back on CRAN.) Just a link to this issue and instructions for how to install from GitHub would've saved me some time and confusion.
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Hi everyone, thanks for reaching out. Currently,
RefManageR
is not distributed via CRAN. Becausecitr
depends onRefManageR
it was also taken down. As far as I understand, this the maintainer ofRefManageR
wants to address the problems and, hence,citr
should be back on CRAN as soon as that happens. For the time being you can installRefManageR
(andcitr
) from GitHub.remotes::install_github("ropensci/RefManageR") remotes::install_github("crsh/citr")
Thanks
But it doesn't work (Rstudio 1.4, R 4.0.3)
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Could you elaborate on that? What error message are you seeing?
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Dear Frederik,
first of all: Thank you for maintaining the wonderful citr-package. I probably have the same issue as hao203. I have installed citr on RStudio 1.4.1106 and R 4.0.5.
running
citr:::insert_citation()
returns the following error:
Fehler in citr:::insert_citation() :
The use of this addin requires RStudio 0.99.796 or newer (your version is 1.4.1106).
I hope that this helps to debug.
Sincerely yours
Johann Popp
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Hi, I ran into the same error message as JohannPopp, I wonder if there is any way to fix it? Thanks!
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