intamapInteractive and unmet spcosa dependency
Mark Connolly wrote:
Moving to the latest version of R did the trick. The intamap suite looks very interesting. I gave it a little exercise on the website interpolating with copulas. Out of my ignorance, this seems to be a shift away from kriging?
Kriging as of linear kriging, yes; indicator and disjunctive kriging however have long tried similar things that now copulas seem to cope with much better. An nice feature is that dependency can be dependent on where we are in the distribution; I believe however that the copulas implemented in intamap (Gaussian, chi-sq) do not provide this. I'm interested in hearing your experience!
On 03/19/2010 06:24 PM, Edzer Pebesma wrote:
Do you have the development libraries + header files installed as well there? On debian/ubuntu the package is called libgdal1-dev Mark Connolly wrote:
It does look as though the issue is rgdal. For some reason, Cran
package check is not showing any issue for gcc fedora 64. Interesting.
I have gdal on my system. Is the rgdal compile an impossibility?
On 03/19/2010 06:00 PM, Edzer Pebesma wrote:
Are you working with the new 64-bits windows beta version, or mac-osx? package rgdal does not compile there, and spcosa (and hence intamapInteractive) depend on it. The CRAN pages report "CRAN checks" worth checking in such cases, see http://cran.r-project.org/package=spcosa Another dependency that now keeps spcosa back on the win64 port will be its dependency on rJava. Mark Connolly wrote:
My install.package is complaining that package ?spcosa? is not available when I attempt to install intamapInteractive (or spcosa, for that matter). Any insight from anyone?
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