I thought CRAN would build binaries for each version of R separately, but it turns out that this is not the case. It builds the same Windows binary for all 3.0.x versions. The recommended solution for your problem is to upgrade to R 3.0.2; otherwise you have to install the evaluate
package from source:
install.packages('evaluate', type = 'source')
The underlying problem is the evaluate
package checks if page
is in par()
in the source code. Because CRAN uses R 3.0.2, this condition is true, whereas it is not the case in your version of R.