Il giorno gio, 03/09/2009 alle 17.22 +0530, Swapnil Chaudhari ha
scritto:
> Hi Anne, 
> I'm sorry if I was not clear enough about it, I have installed QGIS
> 1.2.0 Standalone, only rpy, numpy through OSGeo.

Thanks for clarification. In any case, filling a ticket for OSGeo4W is
still a good idea - that points to the standalone QGIS solution, at
least at the moment.

> Yeah I agree QGIS 1.2 has quite a few cool stuff, I'm loving it. 
>  
> In any case, Open Source Rocks!!!!
> Thanks 
> Best, 

;)
best,
Anne

> Swapnil 
> 
> 
> 
> 2009/9/3 Anne Ghisla <[email protected]>
>         Il giorno gio, 03/09/2009 alle 16.56 +0530, Swapnil Chaudhari
>         ha
>         scritto:
>         > Dear Anne,
>         > Thanks for the reply. I uninstalled everything including
>         QGIS and
>         > installed QGIS 1.2, rpy, numpy thr OSGeo and R in same
>         drive. It did
>         > first give error but after giving the path variable it
>         started without
>         > any problem.
>         > It is working.
>         
>         
>         Hi Swapnil,
>         
>         _that's_ good news! Enjoy QGIS 1.2 as well - it brings lot of
>         new useful
>         features.
>         
>         > Thanks a ton :)
>         > Cheers
>         
>         Well, credits go mainly to OSGeo4W packaging! it makes a lot
>         easier to
>         install GIS tools on Windows.
>         
>         We can consider to fill a ticket on its Trac [0] about the
>         problems
>         raised by using several drives, as you experienced. I don't
>         know if it
>         will be easy to fix this issue, but it can be valuable
>         information for
>         other users.
>         That's open source: ask for help, search and receive info, and
>         share
>         solutions ;)
>         
>         all the best,
>         Anne
>         
>         [0] http://trac.osgeo.org/osgeo4w/report/1?sort=ticket&asc=0
>         
>         
>         > On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Anne Ghisla
>         <[email protected]>
>         > wrote:
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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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