[Qgis-user] Plug-in not working: spqr

Agustin Lobo alobolistas at gmail.com
Sun Oct 24 12:05:56 PDT 2010


Anyway, spqr is version 0.002 since a long time ago, not sure if Barry
R. is planning
to update it. In such a case, using rpy2 as manageR would be greatly
appreciated.

Agus

2010/10/22 Benoit de Cabissole <benoit at exigesa.com>:
> Hi Phil,
>
> In another thread Alexander Bruy gave a good tip to install python Windows
> packages in OGGeo4W:
>
> Namely, you download the package exe file and open it with 7-zip (freeware).
> 7-zip will display folders and files inside the exe file.
> You simply have to find the correct folder and the .egg file (if any) and
> extract them to the python package folder in the OSGeo4W installation tree
> keeping the folder structure of the exe file.
>
> It has worked for me on many occasions. Try it on the R packages and see if
> it helps...
>
> HTH,
> Benoit
>
>
> On 22/10/2010 16:53, Phil Morefield wrote:
>
> Carson,
> I'm a Windows user, and I think that is causing me problems. The rpy package
> that comes from the OSGeo4W installer (1.0.3) is configured for R 2.6.2. and
> Python 2.5. rpy2 requires R >= 2.8.0.
> I haven't been able to locate rpy windows installers for Python 2.5 and R >=
> 2.8.0. So in a nutshell: there is no version of R that overlaps both rpy and
> rpy2 when they are installed on Python 2.5. I've tried unsuccessfully to
> create my own Windows installer for rpy; there is an issue with the C++
> header files changing in later versions of R, which is way beyond my
> expertise.
> I'm all ears if you, or anyone else, has more ideas.
> Phil
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Carson Farmer <carson.farmer at gmail.com>
> To: Phil Morefield <philmorefield at yahoo.com>
> Cc: qgis-user at lists.osgeo.org
> Sent: Wed, October 20, 2010 8:39:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [Qgis-user] Plug-in not working: spqr
>
> spqr requires rpy (rather than rpy2). You should be able to install both rpy
> and rpy2 on the same system, so it shouldn't be a problem to install rpy and
> get going with spqr.
> Carson
>
> On 21 October 2010 01:26, Phil Morefield <philmorefield at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>  I must have tried to install it a thousand times. Every time I get the
>> same message:
>> "The plug-in is broken. Python said:
>> Couldn't obtain version from output of 'R --version'."
>>
>> Other plug-ins relying on R work fine. "R --version" gives me long string
>> that includes the version number. Anyone have a bright idea?
>>
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