On 8/29/22 09:30, Paul Bernal wrote:
Dear friends,
I have just installed R version 4.2.1 for Windows on my machine, and was
trying to install package spDataLarge, but the console threw the following
error message:
Warning in install.packages :
package 'spDataLarge' is not available for this version of R
A version of this package for your version of R might be available
elsewhere,
see the ideas at
https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-patched/R-admin.html#Installing-packages
I used the following command to try to install it:
install.packages("spDataLarge", repos = "https://nowosad.github.io/drat/",
type = "source")
I'm on a Linux box and I get no difficulty using:
install.packages("spDataLarge",repos = "https://nowosad.github.io/drat/",type =
"source")
That was the third of three options on its webpage at:
https://github.com/Nowosad/spDataLarge
There is an "issue" from Roger Bivand regarding the need for
type="source: https://github.com/Nowosad/spDataLarge/issues/24
It would seem that `type="source"` might be superfluous since the
package does not require compilation. At any rate there are two other
options at that page and you might want to investigate them.
--
David.
I tried with earlier versions of R (4.2.0 and 4.0.3) but I keep getting the
same error. I was searching to see if I could obtain information regarding
the R version or versions that support this package, but haven't found
anything thus far.
Any suggestions on how to successfully install this package?
Something odd is that I was able to install package spData, but not
spDataLarge (in R version 4.2.1)
Best regards,
Paul
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