rgeos released on CRAN
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011 16:51:21 +0100 (CET), Roger Bivand <Roger.Bivand at nhh.no> wrote:
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, Roger Bivand wrote:
With some trepidation, rgeos - an interface to Geometry Engine - Open Source (GEOS) for topology operations on sp geometries - is now released on CRAN as a source package. A Windows binary package should follow within a couple of days. If an OSX binary package is offered on CRAN extras, information will be given, otherwise use the Kyngchaos framework and install from source. Contributions of bug reports, code patches, and extensions are welcome, especially via R-Forge. Congratulations to Colin Rundel for a very thorough implementation during GSoC 2010!
The fresh maptools 0.8-* release now on CRAN suggests rgeos. It can use rgeos in checkPolygonHoles(), unionSpatialPolygons() and elsewhere, but can still use gpclib if the user prefers. The rgeos version of checkPolygonHoles() adds a comment to each Polygons object, showing whether the member Polygon objects are exterior rings in the OGC "Simple Features" sense, and if they are interior rings, which exterior ring contains them. This maptools release addresses many of the issues raised over recent weeks, but which have been waiting for rgeos to be released. Roger
Enjoy! Roger
1. It looks like it's propagating slowly to US mirrors - http://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu seems to have it, though. 2. The last time I installed the Spatial task view from source, quite a few routines seemed to have the option of using rgeos but I was never able to get that to work. Is there anything I need to do to make that "automatic", or does just installing rgeos from CRAN now make it happen?
Thanks for your feedback. Because rgeos is new on CRAN, other packages have not been able to depend on it or suggest it, so there is no record of reverse dependencies or suggestions - the latest maptools is now a reverse suggestion. Could you please report back in a little while on how the situation progresses and hopefully normalised? Roger
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