Hi Christian.
The "bad news" is that:
from rpy import *
r("library(spatstat)")
and:
from rpy import *
r.library("spatstat")
both work fine for me using Windows XP, R 2.4.0 and a freshly installed
spatstat 1.10-3 and mgcv 1.3-19, with Python 2.3 (all installed using
pre-compiled binaries) and a self compiled slightly patched rpy 0.99.2
What are you using?
Christian wrote:
> ... If I set show_error_messages to 1 in rpy.py, I can
> also see this message:
>
> Loading required package: mgcv
> Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
> unable to load shared library 'C:/Program
> Files/R/R-2.3.1/library/mgcv/libs/mgcv.dll':
> LoadLibrary failure: The specified module could not be found.
> Error: package 'mgcv' could not be loaded
>
> This dll however exists at this exact place on the disk, and I can
> load it from the R command line (with "dyn.load()")... And I can load other
> libraries without problem other libraries using the same method as well.
The only thing I can suggest is make sure this directory is on the path
before hand. e.g.
import os
print os.environ["path"]
#If not there already try this:
os.environ['PATH'] += ';C:/Program
Files/R/R-2.3.1/library/mgcv/libs/mgcv.dll'
#Then try:
import rpy
rpy.r.library("spatstat")
You might also try the Progra~1 version of the directory (without
spaces) too.
Good luck!
Peter
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