[R] rgdal and spgrass6

Roger Bivand Roger.Bivand at nhh.no
Tue Nov 25 13:18:40 CET 2008


Please do provide the output of sessionInfo(). Without this, any further
advice will be 
guesswork. In addition, a few questions:

Are you trying to install the source package? 
Are the external dependencies satisfied? 
Have you read the package README file - in inst/ in the source? 
Which CRAN mirror are you using?
Which file are you claiming to have downloaded?

Should you have posted on the R-sig-geo and/or R-sig-Debian lists - this
is a specialised question?

Roger Bivand



Thybério Luna Freire wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> i'm trying to install the packages rgdal and spgrass6 by
> "install.packages"
> but i receive always this message:
> 
> ERROR: configuration failed for package 'rgdal'
> ** Removing '/home/thyberio/R/i486-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.7/rgdal'
> ** Restoring previous
> '/home/thyberio/R/i486-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.7/rgdal'
> 
> The downloaded packages are in
>     /tmp/RtmpZ4mU6z/downloaded_packages
> Warning message:
> In install.packages("rgdal") :
>   installation of package 'rgdal' had non-zero exit status
> 
> Then, i tried download the packages from www.r-project.org and extract
> them
> in the directory /usr/lib/R/library/, but the program don't read the
> packages and return the follow message:
> 
> 'rgdal' não é um pacote válido -- instalado antes do R 2.0.0?
> or
> 'rgdal' is no a valid package -- installed before R 2.0.0?
> 
> anyone can help me?
> versions:
> R 2.8.0
> GRASS 6.3
> Ubuntu Hardy 8.04
> 
> Thanks,
> Thybério - Brazil
> 
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