Path override failed for key ui::DIR_LOCALES and path '/home/ith140/.QtWebEngineProcess' Qt WebEngine locales directory not found at location /usr/lib/qt/libexec/qtwebengine_locales. Installed Qt WebEngine locales directory not found at location /share/qt/translations/qtwebengine_locales. Path override failed for key base::DIR_QT_LIBRARY_DATA and path '/home/ith140/.QtWebEngineProcess' Qt WebEngine resources not found at /usr/lib/qt/libexec.
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Qt WebEngine resources not found at /share/qt. Qt WebEngine resources not found at /share/qt/resources.
#ARTSTUDIO DESKTOP UPDATE#
I've been using this package for quite some time and had issues on the most recent update with Qt Webengine resources not being found. => ERROR: A failure occurred in package().Īny thoughts or comments would be most appreciated - thank you all! Linking into /var/tmp/pamac-build-ezra/rstudio-desktop/src/rstudio-rstudio-aee4453/src/gwt/www/rstudio Writing extras to /var/tmp/pamac-build-ezra/rstudio-desktop/src/rstudio-rstudio-aee4453/src/gwt/extras/rstudio Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: =/var/tmp/pamac-build-ezra/rstudio-desktop/src
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Here are the last couple of lines I see: make: *** Error 1 I fear I may have something misconfigured, but I cannot figure out what. I'm having a spot of trouble reinstalling (after a recent update rstudio stopped working and I tried to do a reinstall). Hey folks, and thank you for maintaining this package, +set(PANDOC_VERSION "2.17.1.1" CACHE INTERNAL "Pandoc version") set(PANDOC_VERSION "2.16.2" CACHE INTERNAL "Pandoc version") I updated the package and detected following problem: You do not cover properly if Quarto is not installed. It looks like a circular dependency - it depends on r-dbi, which in turn depends on r-testthat R-testthat seems broken - I couldn't build it. Rmarkdown may be needed for supporting R markdown projects, so it makes sense to add it to optional dependendencies (may be with next major release of RStudio).
#ARTSTUDIO DESKTOP INSTALL#
So it's safe to install them all into temp dir and remove after build finishes. rmarkdown, renv, testthat, xml2, yaml, are used ONLY for running tests during the build process. UPD: Seems all R packages from dependencies list (at least now), i.e. I'll give it a try in a clean environment in a next few days. Probably the best is to to build all them (or, may be only few ) in temp directory and remove afterwards. On the other hand, current state of R packages maintenance in Arch is BAD (as well as in other distributions), so if I add them as rstudio-desktop deps, I suspect the chances to build it might get pretty low. I'm not sure either these packages are needed during the build only, or for successful run of RStudio. I've picked up and adopted working PKGBUILD from other user. UPD: Yep, it was introduced somewhere after you have left the package orphaned. So "it's not me" - it has been done by the previous maintainers. This way of building dependent R packages was here historically, from the very first versions of RStudio. ( git-git, git-vfs, git-run-command-patch-git) (make) ( sqlite-replication, sqlite-minimal-git, sqlite) ( agensgraph-git, postgresql-libs-1c, postgresql-libs-9.5, postgresql-libs-9.4, postgresql-src-beta-libs, postgresql-libs-9.6, postgresql-libs-11, postgresql-libs-10, postgresql-lts-libs, postgresql-libs-12, postgresql13-libs, postgresql-src-libs)
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( pandoc-static-git, pandoc-bin, pandoc-sile-git) ( clang8, llvm-minimal-git, llvm-git, clang-git)