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[GitHub] [sedona] gregleleu commented on pull request #770: [SEDONA-XXX] R features: read/write geoparquet, get names from shapefiles

gregleleu commented on PR #770:
URL: https://github.com/apache/sedona/pull/770#issuecomment-1432313192

   I created an account, and wanted to create an issue, but JIRA is so complicated I gave up. I'll try again next time.
   
   Regarding the "generic" function, it's not really the R way, cf. sparklyr's documentation (https://spark.rstudio.com/packages/sparklyr/latest/reference/)
   
   Any idea why the checks failed? I'm using the same test as the scala version – an exception with the words "GeoParquet file does not contain valid geo metadata" – but it raised another kind of exception for spark 3.0.3


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