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#1 2023-01-24 01:18:58

PRAY4ENEMY
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Rstudio Command not found.

Hello folks,

rstudio spontaneously stopped working. when I type "rstudio" into the command line, bash reads out "bash: rstudio: command not found"

I tried reinstalling the rstudio-desktop-bin from the AUR both manually with makepkg and yay.

It still give me the same error.

any help is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

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#2 2023-01-24 01:43:36

Trilby
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Re: Rstudio Command not found.

Given that it's not likely in your path, that's not surprising.  Can you start it with the desktop file, or with the full path /usr/lib/rstudio/rstudio?

Note that this is covered in the comments on the AUR page for this package with a solution included there as well.  Though all in all this package has a handful of problems.

Last edited by Trilby (2023-01-24 01:50:30)


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#3 2023-01-24 01:49:08

PRAY4ENEMY
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Re: Rstudio Command not found.

Trilby wrote:

Given that it's not likely in your path, that's not surprising.  Can you start it with the desktop file, or with the full path /usr/lib/rstudio/rstudio?

damn. that worked. thank you.

How to I make it executable from the home directory? Is it just a Chmod situation?

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#4 2023-01-24 02:14:57

skunktrader
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Re: Rstudio Command not found.

PRAY4ENEMY wrote:

How to I make it executable from the home directory?

Did you try adding it to your PATH yet?

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#5 2023-05-27 15:01:36

Leo99Bozz
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Re: Rstudio Command not found.

Trilby wrote:

Given that it's not likely in your path, that's not surprising.  Can you start it with the desktop file, or with the full path /usr/lib/rstudio/rstudio?

Note that this is covered in the comments on the AUR page for this package with a solution included there as well.  Though all in all this package has a handful of problems.

I have the same problem as "PRAY4ENEMY".

by trying to run the full path(your suggestion) /usr/lib/rstudio/rstudio
my terminal reads out the following:

 [Leo99Bozz@penguin ~]$ /usr/lib/rstudio/rstudio
/usr/lib/rstudio/rstudio: error while loading shared libraries: libnss3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Could there be a permission issue?

I run

 pacman -Ql rstudio-desktop-bin 

and i found this line interesting:

 rstudio-desktop-bin /usr/share/applications/rstudio.desktop 

thefore i tryed to run "/usr/share/applications/rstudio.desktop" and this is the result:

[Leo99Bozz@penguin ~]$ /usr/share/applications/rstudio.desktop
-bash: /usr/share/applications/rstudio.desktop: Permission denied 

PS. I renamed arch as penguin since i installed it on chomeos

Best regard

Last edited by Leo99Bozz (2023-05-27 16:30:46)

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#6 2023-05-27 17:55:04

Trilby
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Re: Rstudio Command not found.

You bumped and old thread to say you had the same problem, then you elaborate the details of a completely unrelated problem ... with the footnote that you are using a different OS?


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#7 2023-05-28 00:20:27

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Re: Rstudio Command not found.

I am going to close this thread as it seems dead and has been hijacked.
PRAY4ENEMY, if you need it reopened, use the report link and drop the moderators a note.


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