Hans Ekbrand wrote:> I must be missing something obvious here:
>
> According to the help page for read.spss, the reencode option is only
> active when R is run under a UTF-8 locale.
Not in my version:
reencode: logical: should character strings be re-encoded to the
current locale. The default, 'NA', means to do so in a UTF-8
locale, only. Alternatively character, specifying an
encoding to assume.
>
> read.spss can only import the SPSS file when run under a iso88591(5)
> locale, under a UTF-8 locale I get:
>
> Error in read.spss("wo.sav") : error reading system-file header
> In addition: Warning message:
> In read.spss("wo.sav") :
> wo.sav: position 143: Variable name begins with invalid character
So, does it help with reencode="Latin1"? Presumably this comes from
assuming UTF-8 when it isn't.
> This is under Debian GNU/Linux, the stable release.
>
> foreign is version 8.27
8.34 is used in the current prerelease. AFAIR, some issues with
encodings were fixed recently.
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