new versions of R are not guaranteed to be backward compatible.  I think the idea is that you sacrifice some time in order to stay at the cutting edge and keep improving everything.  So yes, its a good idea to keep everything up to date.  All the package writers have to respond when R changes sometimes too.
Gary
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On 11/04/2008 03:09 PM, Carola Herrera wrote:
Dear all,

I have noticed that Amelia II is not working well on my computer any longer (for example, it doesn't include the lags I tick).  Is it that every time there's a new version of R out, I should update R for Amelia to run well?  I've heard there's a new 2.8 R but I have 2.7.2 on my computer.  Could this bethe problem?

Thanks,
Carola 


      
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