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Swapnil Chaudhari ha scritto:
> Hi Anne,
> Thanks for your immediate reply. I had given the path to the bin
> folder which was in E drive (Apparently my C drive is populated with
> many of the other programs so I usually load new installation in E
> drive). 

This may be the point. I'll ask you to install all software involved
with HR plugin, i.e. QGIS (with bundled python and rpy) and R, on the
same drive, even if some windows users reported me that all programs are
in registry, even if on different drives (but they were standalone apps,
so they are probably offtopic). However, I can't get why rpy misses
installed R even it variables specify absolute paths.

I hope this will solve the issue, and apologies for not being sure on
what to do on Windows, as I know it too little :S

hope this helps and best regards,
Anne

> However , following your suggestion I reinstall the R packages
> in C drive ( 2.8.0 and 2.9.1) gave the new path in PATH as well as in
> RHOME, pooled the ade4, adehabitat, sp, rgdal etc in the individual R
> packages.
> 
> After doing all this when I start QGIS I get the very same error message. 
> i.e.,
> Couldn't load plugin "HomeRange_plugin" from ['E:/Program
> Files/Quantum GIS/./python', 'C:/Documents and
> Settings/swapnilc/.qgis//python/plugins', 'E:/Program Files/Quantum
> GIS/./python/plugins', 'C:\Program Files\ArcGIS\bin', 'E:\Program
> Files\Quantum GIS\bin\python25.zip', '', 'E:\Program Files\Quantum
> GIS\bin', 'C:\Documents and
> Settings\swapnilc\.qgis\python\plugins\fTools\tools',
> '~/.qgis/python']
> 
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "", line 2, in
>   File "C:/Documents and
> Settings/swapnilc/.qgis//python/plugins\HomeRange_plugin\__init__.py",
> line 37, in
>     from HRplugin_main import HRPlugin
>   File "C:/Documents and
> Settings/swapnilc/.qgis//python/plugins\HomeRange_plugin\HRplugin_main.py",
> line 37, in
>     from HRplugin_dialog import Dialog
>   File "C:/Documents and
> Settings/swapnilc/.qgis//python/plugins\HomeRange_plugin\HRplugin_dialog.py",
> line 43, in
>     import rpy2.robjects as robjects
>   File "E:/Program Files/Quantum
> GIS/./python\rpy2\robjects\__init__.py", line 12, in
>     import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
>   File "E:/Program Files/Quantum
> GIS/./python\rpy2\rinterface\__init__.py", line 22, in
>     "This might be because R.exe is nowhere in your Path.")
> RuntimeError: Unable to determine R version from the registery.Calling
> the command 'R RHOME' does not return anything.
> This might be because R.exe is nowhere in your Path.
> 
> Python version:
> 2.5.2 (r252:60911, Feb 21 2008, 13:11:45) [MSC v.1310 32 bit (Intel)]
> 
> Python path:['E:/Program Files/Quantum GIS/./python', 'C:/Documents
> and Settings/swapnilc/.qgis//python/plugins', 'E:/Program
> Files/Quantum GIS/./python/plugins', 'C:\\Program Files\\ArcGIS\\bin',
> 'E:\\Program Files\\Quantum GIS\\bin\\python25.zip', '', 'E:\\Program
> Files\\Quantum GIS\\bin', 'C:\\Documents and
> Settings\\swapnilc\\.qgis\\python\\plugins\\fTools\\tools',
> '~/.qgis/python']
> 
> 
> I tried the other suggestion as well i.e. in Python console in QGIS
> plugins but that also gave the same error. i.e.,
> 
> 
>>>> import rpy2.robjects as robjects
> exceptions.RuntimeError: Unable to determine R version from the
> registery.Calling the command 'R RHOME' does not return anything. This
> might be because R.exe is nowhere in your Path.
>>>> import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
> exceptions.RuntimeError: Unable to determine R version from the
> registery.Calling the command 'R RHOME' does not return anything. This
> might be because R.exe is nowhere in your Path.
> 
> :)
> 
> I wonder whats going wrong with all this....!
> 
> Your help is highly appreciated.
> Thanks in advanced.
> 
> Best,
> Swapnil
> 
> 
> On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Anne Ghisla <[email protected]> wrote:
> Swapnil Chaudhari ha scritto:
>>>> Hi Anne,
>>>> Thanks for developing Home Range Plugin. It seems very impressive and 
>>>> really
>>>> useful in wildlife research.
>>>> I have been trying to load it on my system according to the guidlines given
>>>> on home range wiki. I'm working on QGIS 1.0.2 standalone on MS windows OS.
>>>>
>>>> I have installed R 2.7.2, 2.8.0, and 2.9.1 along with adehabitat, ade4, sp,
>>>> and rgdal. I also pulled the numpy, rpy2, and pywin32 dependencies from
>>>> OSGeo. After doing this when I start QGIS, it gives following error.
>>>>
>>>> Couldn't load plugin "HomeRange_plugin" from ['E:/Program Files/Quantum
> [...]
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
> [...]
>>>>    import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
>>>>  File "E:/Program Files/Quantum GIS/./python\rpy2\rinterface\__init__.py",
>>>> line 22, in
>>>>    "This might be because R.exe is nowhere in your Path.")
>>>> RuntimeError: Unable to determine R version from the registery.Calling the
>>>> command 'R RHOME' does not return anything.
>>>> This might be because R.exe is nowhere in your Path.
>>>>
>>>> I tried adding path of R.exe in Enviornment variable setting for MS win
>>>> systems. Still the error remains unsolved.
>>>> I would kindly request you to help.
> Hi Swapnil,
> 
> the error is quite common if you modify R installation after installing
> rpy2. Does PATH variable point to R installation, in particular to its
> bin folder, like this one: C:\Programs\R\R-2.8.0\bin ?
> 
> If this not solves the problem, you can try to use directly rpy2 in the
> Python console provided by QGIS (into Plugins menu) and type
> 
> import rpy2.robjects as robjects
> import rpy2.rinterface as rinterface
> 
> and report errors, if any.
> 
> What puzzles me is the E: in QGIS installation path - but I don't know
> if it's a problem.
> 
> Hope this helps and best regards,
> Anne
> 
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Swapnil
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