sppEquivalencies read from URL; LandR removed from dependencies#83
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There's an issue with how spatial dependencies are being installed on mac that is causing that GHA to fail. Looking into it but will merge this PR as it is unrelated. |
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Most of our GHA issues stem from issues installing the development version of LandR. Since our only use of the R package is to read the species equivalencies table, we have the option to simply to read this table directly from the source URL in the repo. Since this is the only place we connect to LandR (aside from, of course, LandR-CBM), this allows us to drop it as a dependency that needs to be installed as a package, saving us a lot of package installation set up trouble.