Hi

I've come accross a curious problem when using the latest gstat package
for R (gstat_0.9-8.tar.gz), which I downloaded from www.gstat.org

I have installed this on two systems.

The first is my desktop system which is a Athlon based PC running Redhat
8.0 (2.4.18-14).  I'm running R version 1.6.1 (2002-11-01).  I'm
experiencing problems running basic gstat functions eg:
>  ve <- variogram(rb1~1, loc=~i+j, data=asphaltMmrPcC)
Error in .Call("gstat_init", as.integer(debug.level), PACKAGE = "gstat") :
        .Call function name not in load table
>
> vm <- fit.variogram(ve, model=vgm(0.05, "Sph", 4, 0.05))
Error in .Call("gstat_get_n_variogram_models", 0, PACKAGE = "gstat") :
        .Call function name not in load table

The second is one of our shared compute facilities.  This is an is an
eight processor IBM x440.  Its running RedHat 7.3 (2.4.21-).  Its
running R version R 1.7.1 (2003-06-16).  The same gstat functions seem
to work fine!   

Does anybody have any thoughts about this?  I think some changes to the
way .Call works were made in R version 1.7.0?  Perhaps this is part of
the problem?  Can anybody suggest a solution?  I may try upgrading my
desktop PC to run the latest version of R.  However, this doesn't strike
me as being an ideal solution.  I've had no problems running earlier
versions of the gstat (gstat_0.9-7 and gstat_0.9-6) package on my
desktop (under R version 1.6.1).

cheers

Nick




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