On 01/24/2012 08:41 AM, Alex Mandel wrote: > On 01/24/2012 08:38 AM, Giovanni Manghi wrote: >> Hi Jurgen, >> >> On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 14:54 +0100, Jürgen E. Fischer wrote: >>> Hi Giovanni, >>> >>> On Tue, 24. Jan 2012 at 13:19:15 +0000, Giovanni Manghi wrote: >>>> a few packages were not updated yet, rpy2 is among them. Without this >>>> package updated all plugins that are R based (ManageR, Home Range >>>> plugin, SDA4PP, etc.) are not working anymore >>> >>> All? >> >> >> I believe that any python plugin/tool that works on top of R need rpy or >> rpy2 >> >> >>> There's also python-rpy - which is in osgeo4w. Not sure what the >>> difference is - and why both exists. >> >> >> If I'm not wrong rpy is an old version of rpy2, probably still in >> osgeo4w for backward compatibility with some tool that still uses it. >> >> >> cheers >> >> -- Giovanni -- >> > > rpy2 is a complete rewrite of rpy, I'm not sure they are compatible (I > don't think they are). I can check on the rpy2 list about the status of > python 2.7 builds for windows(fairly sure it works on linux). There's > also that whole issue about which version of R they work with which was > also stuck to R 2.11 I think I heard. > > Thanks, > Alex > >
Giovanni, Can you try either: 1. easy_install rpy2 from the osgeo4w shell or 2. download the tar.gz from the rpy2 site and do a python setup.py install in the osgeo4w shell That might be all that needs to happen, and then the upload to osgeo4w just might be a subfolder of python site-packages wrapped in a tar.gz (someone more familiar with osgeo4w packaging should anwser this part.) I don't see any reason it won't work on python 2.7. Thanks, Alex _______________________________________________ Qgis-developer mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-developer
