Nice to see that people are using the daily builds!

It's not really an error, rather a warning. Which I believe you can ignore.
Editing RSAGA-core.R and changing line 238:

238c238
<     usage = rsaga.geoprocessor(lib, module, param = list(h=''), env = env,
---
>     usage = rsaga.geoprocessor(lib, module, param = list(), env = env,

Will remove the warning. I'm not using RSAGA myself, and I don't have
sufficient time to test if this change has any other effects - so if
you try it and it works/if you try it and it fails, please report it.

Johan

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 5:11 AM, sroecker <740...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Public bug reported:
>
> Binary package hint: saga
>
> See the following message below. While using SAGA GIS CVS and
> RSAGA_0.91-1.5.tar.gz the following message occurs when accessing the
> ta_lighting module via R. When accessed from the SAGA GUI the module
> works fine. Other portions of this module seems to load fine within R.
>
> I am using Ubuntu 10.10 and R-2.12.1
>
> stephen@stephen:~$ lsb_release -rd
> Description:    Ubuntu 10.10
> Release:        10.10
> stephen@stephen:~$ apt-cache policy saga
> saga:
>  Installed: 2.0.6+svn938+9~maverick1
>  Candidate: 2.0.6+svn938+9~maverick1
>  Version table:
>  *** 2.0.6+svn938+9~maverick1 0
>        500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/johanvdw/sagacvs/ubuntu/ maverick/main 
> amd64 Packages
>        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
>     2.0.5+dfsg-0.1~maverick 0
>        500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntugis/ubuntugis-unstable/ubuntu/ 
> maverick/main amd64 Packages
>     2.0.4+dfsg-2 0
>        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick/universe amd64 
> Packages
>
>
>> rsaga.get.usage("ta_lighting",2)
> Unknown option 'h'
> (null)library path:     /usr/lib/saga
> library name:   libta_lighting
> module name :   Potential Incoming Solar Radiation
>
> Warning message:
> running command ''/usr/bin/saga_cmd' libta_lighting 2 -h ' had status 1
>
>> rsaga.get.usage("ta_lighting",3)
> Unknown option 'h'
> Usage: 3 -DEM <str> -VISIBLE <str> -SVF <str> [-SIMPLE <str>] [-TERRAIN 
> <str>] [-MAXRADIUS <str>] [-METHOD <str>] [-LEVEL_INC <str>] [-NDIRS <num>]
>  -DEM:<str>            Elevation
>        Grid (input)
>  -VISIBLE:<str>        Visible Sky
>        Grid (output)
>  -SVF:<str>            Sky View Factor
>        Grid (output)
>  -SIMPLE:<str>         Sky View Factor (Simplified)
>        Grid (optional output)
>  -TERRAIN:<str>        Terrain View Factor
>        Grid (optional output)
>  -MAXRADIUS:<str>      Maximum Search Radius
>        Floating point
>        Minimum: 0.000000
>  -METHOD:<str>         Method
>        Choice
>        Available Choices:
>        [0] multi scale
>        [1] sectors
>  -LEVEL_INC:<str>      Multi Scale Factor
>        Floating point
>        Minimum: 1.250000
>  -NDIRS:<num>          Number of Sectors
>        Integer
>        Minimum: 3.000000
> library path:   /usr/lib/saga
> library name:   libta_lighting
> module name :   Sky View Factor
>
> Warning message:
> running command ''/usr/bin/saga_cmd' libta_lighting 3 -h ' had status 1
>>
>
> ** Affects: saga (Ubuntu)
>     Importance: Undecided
>         Status: New
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/740704
>
> Title:
>  RSAGA_0.91-1.5.tar.gz reports error
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