Error: isTRUE(gpclibPermitStatus()) is not TRUE

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梦毁少年i 2020-12-29 21:05

This question may be a duplicate of an earlier unanswered one. I still have the problem.

I am trying to use a zipcode shapefile and coming up with the following erro

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  • 2020-12-29 21:22

    You can look at Hadley's master file for ggplot2/R/fortify-spatial.r. Based on this outside link, my understanding is that lines 31–34 (in it's current form) used to read something like

    # Union together all polygons that make up a region
    try_require(c("gpclib", "maptools"))
    unioned <- unionSpatialPolygons(cp, invert(polys))
    

    So back then one way to attack the problem was to turn on the license

    library(rgdal)
    library(maptools)
    if (!require(gpclib)) install.packages("gpclib", type="source")
    gpclibPermit()
    

    As @rcs, @Edzer Pebesma, and this answer mention, rgeos should resolve the issue for more recent installations.

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  • 2020-12-29 21:22

    I ran into the same problem but the solution was slightly different than those listed above.

    As mentioned by others, the issue is the dependency on gpclib, which is required by maptools.

    However, after loading maptools, it provided the following message ...

    > library('maptools')
    
    Checking rgeos availability: FALSE
    Note: when rgeos is not available, polygon geometry     computations in maptools depend on gpclib,
    which has a restricted licence. It is disabled by default;
    to enable gpclib, type gpclibPermit()
    

    So rgeos can be used instead of gpclib. To resolve, I did the following ...

    install.packages('rgeos', type='source')
    install.packages('rgdal', type='source')
    

    The reinstallation of rgdal removes the dependency on gpclib and points to rgeos.

    Hope this is helpful.

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  • 2020-12-29 21:33

    I learned this answer elsewhere: I had to type

    install.packages("gpclib", type="source")

    and it worked just fine.

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