PS: surprisingly, the files with accent are well read from QGIS (however QGIS uses gdal as workhorse...)
Le 15/02/2018 à 08:20, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit : >> Patrick: >> >> Is there also a space in the file path? What is the locale, I guess >> CP1252? > > My locale is fr;Français (France) > > > Le 15/02/2018 à 07:57, Roger Bivand a écrit : >> ... and could you try sf::st_read(), as it uses enc2utf8() >> internally? If that works, the same may be used in rgdal. >> > > st_read has the same issue: reads the file with no accent but not with > accent: > > library(sf) > st_read("./track > génét/gélinotte/2017/Trémontagne","trace_chaux_du_dombief") > Reading layer `trace_chaux_du_dombief' from data source > `U:\Users\pgiraudo2\Documents\Tetra\Master Tony Vialet\track > génét\gélinotte\2017\Trémontagne' using driver `ESRI Shapefile' > Simple feature collection with 1 feature and 5 fields > geometry type: LINESTRING > dimension: XY > bbox: xmin: 870249.9 ymin: 2180142 xmax: 871070 ymax: 2180930 > epsg (SRID): NA > proj4string: NA > > but > > st_read("./track > génét/gélinotte/2017/Trémontagne","tracé_chaux_du_dombief") > Cannot open layer tracé_chaux_du_dombief > Error in CPL_read_ogr(dsn, layer, as.character(options), quiet, type, > : Opening layer failed. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ R-sig-Geo mailing list R-sig-Geo@r-project.org https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-geo