Hi Maxime, > Im using manageR 1.0, QGIS 1.7 and 1.6 and R 1.11.0 on Windows 7 Are you sure you're using R 1.11.0? That's a pretty old version! Also, which version of rpy2 are you using? Furthermore, I attach an email from another manageR using with a possible solution for Windows 7 issues:
I had a problem getting ManageR to run on QGIS 1.60 (OSGeoW4 install) with R-2.12.1 (32 bit) on Windows 7 64 bit systems. Rpy2 complained about not finding R.dll. Newer versions of R place the executable files in a new subdirectory, i386, below the bin directory on Windows 7 systems. After searching the net for a while, I finally found the following post, which seems to fix the problem: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg02779.html Try adding these two lines to rinterface/__init__.py # Load the R dll using the explicit path # First try the bin dir: Rlib = os.path.join(R_HOME, 'bin', 'R.dll') # Try bin/i386 subdirectory seen in R 2.12.0 ## ADDED ## if not os.path.exists(Rlib): ## ADDED ## Rlib = os.path.join(R_HOME, 'bin', 'i386', 'R.dll') ## ADDED ## # Then the lib dir: if not os.path.exists(Rlib): Rlib = os.path.join(R_HOME, 'lib', 'R.dll') # Otherwise fail out! if not os.path.exists(Rlib): raise RuntimeError("Unable to locate R.dll within %s" % R_HOME) Hope that helps a bit, Carson -- Carson J. Q. Farmer ISSP Doctoral Fellow National Centre for Geocomputation National University of Ireland, Maynooth, http://www.carsonfarmer.com/ _______________________________________________ Qgis-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
