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Uninstall a BEAST2 package

Usage

uninstall_beast2_pkg(
  name,
  beast2_folder = beastier::get_default_beast2_folder(),
  verbose = FALSE,
  has_internet = curl::has_internet()
)

Arguments

name

the package's name

beast2_folder

the folder where the BEAST2 is installed. Note that this is not the folder where the BEAST2 executable is installed: the BEAST2 executable is in a subfolder. Use get_default_beast2_folder to get the default BEAST2 folder. Use get_default_beast2_bin_path to get the full path to the default BEAST2 executable. Use get_default_beast2_jar_path to get the full path to the default BEAST2 jar file.

verbose

set to TRUE for extra output, as can be used in debugging

has_internet

boolean to indicate if the user has access to the internet. By default, this value equals the result of curl::has_internet

Value

nothing. It does install the BEAST2 package

Note

Installing or uninstalling a BEAST2 package for a (singular) BEAST2 installation, does so for all BEAST2 installations

Author

Richèl J.C. Bilderbeek

Examples

if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
  uninstall_beast2_pkg("Beasy")
} # }