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6 messages · Roger Bivand, Abdoulaye Sarr

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I am using the command below and getting error message I don't understand
exactly what it is.
I hope some will help pass this step.
utmcoor <- SpatialPoints(cbind(OAK$UTM33_X, OAK$UTM33_Y),
+                          proj4string = CRS("+proj=utm +zone=33"))

Error: 'new_proj_and_gdal' is not an exported object from 'namespace:rgdal'

Kind regards,

Abdou
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Please provide the output of sessionInfo(). You must have installed an unreleased development version of sp after having installed an unreleased development version of rgdal, then reinstalled a released version of rgdal. For rgdal also provide the output of the startup messages with PROJ and GDAL versions.

Roger Bivand
Norwegian School of Economics
Bergen, Norway
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rgdal: version: 1.4-8, (SVN revision 845)
 Geospatial Data Abstraction Library extensions to R successfully loaded
 Loaded GDAL runtime: GDAL 2.4.2, released 2019/06/28
 Path to GDAL shared files:
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.6/Resources/library/rgdal/gdal
 GDAL binary built with GEOS: FALSE
 Loaded PROJ.4 runtime: Rel. 5.2.0, September 15th, 2018, [PJ_VERSION: 520]
 Path to PROJ.4 shared files:
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.6/Resources/library/rgdal/proj
 Linking to sp version: 1.3-2

sessioninfo()
R version 3.6.1 (2019-07-05)
Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin15.6.0 (64-bit)
Running under: macOS Mojave 10.14.6

Matrix products: default
BLAS:
/System/Library/Frameworks/Accelerate.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/vecLib.framework/Versions/A/libBLAS.dylib
LAPACK:
/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/3.6/Resources/lib/libRlapack.dylib

locale:
[1] en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8

attached base packages:
[1] parallel  stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods
base

other attached packages:
 [1] rgdal_1.4-8          OpenStreetMap_0.3.4  magrittr_1.5
dplyr_0.8.3
 [5] gstat_2.0-3          ggmap_3.0.0.901      mapdata_2.3.0
 maptools_0.9-8
 [9] maps_3.3.0           MASS_7.3-51.4        climates_0.1-1.6
RANN_2.6.1
[13] rWBclimate_0.1.3     LaplacesDemon_16.1.1 inlabru_2.1.12.999
brinla_0.1.0
[17] INLA_19.09.03        reshape_0.8.8        lme4_1.1-21
 Matrix_1.2-17
[21] GGally_1.4.0         tidyr_1.0.0          plyr_1.8.4
ggplot2_3.2.1
[25] mgcv_1.8-31          nlme_3.1-142         lattice_0.20-38
 SpatialEpiApp_0.5
[29] devtools_2.2.1       usethis_1.5.1        glm2_1.2.1
raster_3.0-7
[33] sp_1.3-3
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 6:23 PM Roger Bivand <Roger.Bivand at nhh.no> wrote:

            

  
  
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On Wed, 4 Dec 2019, Abdoulaye Sarr wrote:

            
^^^^^^^^^^^^

Please install sp 1.3-2 from CRAN. The 1.3-3 version is only available 
from my github fork, and can currently only be installed (from source) if
rgdal >=1.5-1 is installed from R-Forge from source. It would be helpful
if you could say how you managed to install sp 1.3-3 and why and when you 
did so.

When we are ready for GDAL >= 3 and PROJ >= 6, sp, rgdal and sf (with 
stars and lwgeom) will be announced and released. We are not there yet.

Roger

  
    
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Thank you, what I recall is the pack update I did after installing R 3.6.1!
(most recent action.
I now have another issue:
[1]  6.164666 18.653709
[1] 56.79080 60.40477
+                     #zoom = 10,
+                     source = "google",
+                     maptype= "terrain")
Bounding box given to Google - spatial extent only approximate.
Source :
https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/staticmap?center=58.5,12.5&zoom=6&size=640x640&scale=2&maptype=terrain&language=en-EN&key=[RKCJmE1PNJtH1c%20]
Error in aperm.default(map, c(2, 1, 3)) :
  invalid first argument, must be an array
In addition: Warning message:
In get_googlemap(center = location, zoom = zoom, maptype = maptype,  :
  HTTP 400 Bad Request

Abdou
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 7:18 PM Roger Bivand <Roger.Bivand at nhh.no> wrote:

            

  
  
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On Thu, 5 Dec 2019, Abdoulaye Sarr wrote:

            
There is literally no path from sp 1.3-3 on my github fork to any CRAN 
package update on OSX whatsoever.
HTTP 400 Bad Request seems obvious. The Google API is aggressive and 
largely unhelpful, you did not say which package provides get_map(), but I 
see you using ggmap in the earlier sessionInfo(). Maybe raise an issue 
with ggmap?

Roger