[R] Mapping (followup) + package installation

Anne York york at noaa.gov
Fri Jan 25 20:50:18 CET 2002


The package on that site is for unix type systems only. Several people have
been working on porting this package to windows, but, unfortunately, the
work is not finished yet. 

Anne
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Anne E. York
National Marine Mammal Laboratory
Seattle WA 98115-0070  USA
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On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Brian Scholl wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I'm looking to create a few basic world maps in R (for
>Windows).  A while back someone asked for the same
>thing and was referred to the (*.tar) files at:
>ftp://ftp.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/pub/statistics/map/ 
>which I downloaded.  
>
>However, I am unable to install them, and clearly I'm
>not doing something properly (I'm your basic moron
>when it comes to installation, so please understand).
>From what I can find, the FAQ stuff on the web site
>relating to this doesn't seem to be relevant for
>windows.  Anyhow, I used the drop down menu to load
>from a local zip file, it says it installs fine and
>updates html documentation, etc.  But subsequently, it
>isn't listed on the list of packages and nothing has
>changed on the html help file.  Is there something I
>need to do to the downloads before they'll load (I had
>this problem with other packages that I was ultimately
>able to install successfully directly from CRAN)?  
>
>Also, are each of the files in the above directory
>part of the package, are they separate packages, etc. 
>(the readme says some are unix, etc, but there are a
>bunch of files).  
>
>Another question is on the Maps package itself. 
>Someone posted message a while back indicating that
>the maps package is only available on unix.  Is this
>accurate, or is there any more recent information? It
>wasn't clear to me if they were talking about the
>packages located at the site above or something else.
>
>Thanks for your patience and help,
>
>Brian
>
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