RStudio

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https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio

RStudio is a set of integrated tools designed to help you be more productive
with R.

It includes a console, syntax-highlighting editor that supports direct code
execution, and a variety of robust tools for plotting, viewing history,
debugging and managing your workspace.

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0001-Unbundle-mathjax-and-pandoc.patch 0000001545 1.51 KB
0002-Don-t-install-pandoc-and-mathjax.patch 0000002827 2.76 KB
0003-Fix-rstudio-exec-path.patch 0000000848 848 Bytes
0004-Add-additional-includes-for-aarch64.patch 0000001096 1.07 KB
0005-Use-system-hunspell.patch 0000001637 1.6 KB
0006-Fix-libclang-usage.patch 0000002064 2.02 KB
0008-Add-support-for-RapidJSON-1.1.0-in-Leap-15.2.patch 0000001283 1.25 KB
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core-dictionaries.zip 0000876339 856 KB
fix-boost-1.66-build.patch 0000001691 1.65 KB
fix-boost-1.85-build.patch 0000000462 462 Bytes
nodejs-bundler.sh 0000001500 1.46 KB
old-boost.patch 0000000595 595 Bytes
remove-panmirror.patch 0000005275 5.15 KB
respect-system-yaml-cpp.patch 0000000535 535 Bytes
rstudio-rpmlintrc 0000000307 307 Bytes
rstudio-server-user.conf 0000000112 112 Bytes
rstudio.changes 0000024817 24.2 KB
rstudio.spec 0000022259 21.7 KB
skip-osrelease.patch 0000000468 468 Bytes
unbundle-fmt.patch 0000000590 590 Bytes
v2024.04.0+735.tar.gz 0272412117 260 MB
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Comments 13

Maikol Solis's avatar

Hi! I just installed this package in 15.2 and see that Rstudio 1.3 is not available.

Would you mind on update this package, please?

Best.


Dan Čermák's avatar

Sorry, but that is not possible. Leap 15.2 still has Boost 1.66 and RStudio 1.3 requires at least Boost 1.69. Unfortunately we cannot update Boost in Leap that easily and even less so, now that it is released.


Dan Čermák's avatar

FYI, we (actually @adamm did) figured out that you can build rstudio with older boost versions just fine. So now the Leap 15.2 build is back.




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Dan Čermák's avatar

I know, but unfortunately cherry picking that pull request resulted in a non-trivial amount of conflicts :-(

If you feel like going through with backporting it, you are most certainly welcome and can submit a pull request to https://github.com/dcermak/rstudio/tree/opensuse_patches. But I'm afraid I don't have the time for that.


Frank Steiner's avatar

Hi, you provide all the 1_79 boost stuff in repositories/devel:/languages:/R:/released/15.4/, so wouldn't it be possible to compile and provide a rstudio(-server/-desktop) for 15.4 compiled against those? There is a rstudio-1.4.1717-bp154 rpm in the packagehub, but that one is compiled against boost 1_75... cu, Frank


Detlef Steuer's avatar

It seems the current version does not support quarto as literate programming format. At least the menu point is missing. The original from rstudio.com, same version number ,does support it.


Guillaume GARDET's avatar

Our package build includes -DQUARTO_ENABLED:BOOL=FALSE so that's expected.


Detlef Steuer's avatar

Hmm, ok :-), but why? Quarto is an important aspect of the recent rstudio releases. I use it in my lectures and now have to use binaries from rstudio. Are there problems with quarto for OBS?


Anonymous Anonymous's avatar

@dsteuer, I too was wondering the same and found the following issue comment that may provide some information: https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio/issues/12609#issuecomment-1405380270

It applies to Fedora but I suspect Quarto was disabled here for the same reasons. I hope the solution described in https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio/issues/12609#issuecomment-1405563577 will see the light of day at some point.


Aaron Puchert's avatar

Sorry, saw this just now. You're right. The CMake option disabling Quarto was added by myself in sr#1076732, but we started excluding it when it was optional in sr#1029717. I looked into the dependency tree, and it seemed much more than I was willing to handle. This isn't a problem for upstream, because they can fetch dependencies from all over the internet. But here it's not going to happen unless someone is willing to invest the time to package all that stuff. For my part, updating RStudio without Quarto is already enough work.

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