Moving to the latest version of R did the trick.

The intamap suite looks very interesting. I gave it a little exercise on the website interpolating with copulas. Out of my ignorance, this seems to be a shift away from kriging?



On 03/19/2010 06:24 PM, Edzer Pebesma wrote:
Do you have the development libraries + header files installed as well
there? On debian/ubuntu the package is called libgdal1-dev

Mark Connolly wrote:
It does look as though the issue is rgdal.  For some reason, Cran
package check is not showing any issue for gcc fedora 64.  Interesting.

I have gdal on my system.  Is the rgdal compile an impossibility?


On 03/19/2010 06:00 PM, Edzer Pebesma wrote:
Are you working with the new 64-bits windows beta version, or mac-osx?
package rgdal does not compile there, and spcosa (and hence
intamapInteractive) depend on it.

The CRAN pages report "CRAN checks" worth checking in such cases, see
http://cran.r-project.org/package=spcosa

Another dependency that now keeps spcosa back on the win64 port will be
its dependency on rJava.

Mark Connolly wrote:

My install.package is complaining that package ‘spcosa’ is not available
when I attempt to install intamapInteractive (or spcosa, for that
matter).

Any insight from anyone?

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