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It prints

  • pak version,

  • platform the package was built on, and the current platform,

  • the current library path,

  • versions of dependencies,

  • whether dependencies can be loaded.

Usage

pak_sitrep()

Examples

#>  compatible)
#> - pak repository: - (local install?)
#> * Optional packages installed:
#> - pillar
#> * Library path:
#> - /private/var/folders/ph/fpcmzfd16rgbbk8mxvy9m2_h0000gn/T/RtmpRxl7Vu/fi
#> le1868066d6ae59
#> - /private/var/folders/ph/fpcmzfd16rgbbk8mxvy9m2_h0000gn/T/RtmpRxl7Vu/fi
#> le186806281b34a
#> - /Users/gaborcsardi/Library/R/arm64/4.3/library
#> - /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.3-arm64/Resources/library
#> * Private library location:
#> - /Users/gaborcsardi/Library/Caches/org.R-project.R/R/pak/lib/4.3/aarch6
#> 4
#> * Private library exists.
#> * Private library is functional

See also

Other pak housekeeping: pak_cleanup()