[R] GeoXp package
epoizot
emmanuel.poizot at cnam.fr
Fri Jun 26 14:42:55 CEST 2009
Hi,
I resolved partially my problem, by adding the path of the grass library
where is located libgrass_I.so. So I add the following line to my .bashrc
file:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr.lib/grass/lib
Now, I can install and load rgdal and GeoXp libraries from R.
Thanks for your help.
Emmanuel Poizot
Roger Bivand wrote:
>
> The problem is that the binary Ubuntu install of gdal has not made sure
> that its dependencies are properly satisfied, so you'll need to do this
> manually. You can also make sure that the directory the GRASS libraries
> are found in is seen by ldconfig, either that or making sure that your
> running R sees LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This is a very detailed question, more
> suited to GRASS or GDAL lists, or R-sig-geo. You'll see when you have the
> solution because the GDAL utilities will work at the shell, for example
> gdalinfo --formats - I think that it doesn't at the moment.
>
> Roger Bivand
>
>
> epoizot wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Zeljko Vrba wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 08:21:06AM +0200, Poizot Emmanuel wrote:
>>>> Error in fun(...) :
>>>> GDAL Error 1: libgrass_I.so: Ne peut ouvrir le fichier d'objet
>>>> partagé: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type (sorry for the french :)
>>>> )
>>>>
>>>
>>> It would have been far more useful had you translated the error message
>>> to
>>> english than to have apologized.
>>>
>>> Try doing
>>>
>>> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/path/to/dir/where/so/is/located
>>>
>>> before starting R from the shell.
>>>
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>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried this but with no success. Still enable to load the library rgdal
>> and so GeoXp.
>> This problem of for me now of high importance as I need to export
>> interpolated data sets to grids. and rgdal allows that kind of
>> operations.
>> Regards
>>
>
>
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