Carson,
Carson Farmer ha scritto:
This might have something to do with the fact that rgdal is often
installed in a separate directory than other R packages (because it
depends on proj4 and gdal/ogr. When trying to load the library in
manageR, try specifying the lib.loc or libpath
Alessandro,
in Windows all packages (included rgdal) are installed in
C:\Programmi\R\R-2.7.0\library\. I tried to set lib.loc and libpath
but without good results. I don't know if I made some errors with
paths, but I tried numerous ones...
Ale
hmm I wonder if this has something to do with the
Yes, I'm using the OSGeo4W installer and I think I selected all useful
gdal library... but I'm glad to have advices :-)
Ale
Carson Farmer ha scritto:
hmm I wonder if this has something to do with the osgeo4w install of
these programs... I'll have a poke around and see what I come up
with...
Carson:
Excellent, I'm glad to hear it. The whole Rpy, Numpy, R, and QGIS
install process is not as easy as I'd like it to be, so it's good to
hear that some are getting it to play nicely!
Hi Carson.
I tried to get it under Ubuntu II/64-bit with qgis_unstable (svn up
compiled some minutes
Carson:
Excellent, I'm glad to hear it. The whole Rpy, Numpy, R, and QGIS
install process is not as easy as I'd like it to be, so it's good to
hear that some are getting it to play nicely!
Nikos:
Hi Carson.
I tried to get it under Ubuntu II/64-bit with qgis_unstable (svn up
compiled
Alessandro,
Hi Carson,
I tried to use the Ctrl+F command in the manageR interface to export a
R layer to a file, but I had this message:
Unable to find R package 'rgdal'.
but using R interface I installed rgdal and I can load it without
problem (with library(rgdal) command).
If I use
Alessandro,
I updated manageR plugin and now It works perfectly in my notebook!
Great!
Excellent, I'm glad to hear it. The whole Rpy, Numpy, R, and QGIS
install process is not as easy as I'd like it to be, so it's good to
hear that some are getting it to play nicely!
I noticed that, when I