IMPORTANT! Heads-up for F36 users:
The issue is in Boost < 1.78 (probably < 1.77) with kernel >= 5.18.10.
Therefore, if you are running this kernel, **do NOT use "Replace All"
in RStudio's "Edit > Find in Files" functionality**, or you may
lose
files.
Let's see if the RStudio people could provide a patch for this. For
now, possible workarounds are 1) boot with an earlier kernel, which is
not great, or 2) execute the newest RStudio from a F37-based toolbox,
which is compiled against Boost 1.78 (see [1] for instructions).
[1]
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/fedora/#toolbox-container-based-development
I?aki
On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 at 13:40, I?aki Ucar <iucar at fedoraproject.org>
wrote:>
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2022 at 13:26, <tim.taylor at hiddenelephants.co.uk>
wrote:
> >
> > Flagging here for awareness. I've just had rstudio (desktop) wipe
some of my files after using the find and replace functionality. The upstream
bug report is at https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio/issues/11612.
>
> Thanks for the heads-up, subscribed.
>
> > This was using the current build for F36 (I see F37 has a later
version).
>
> Yes, the new series (2022.07) requires Boost 1.78, which is in
> rawhide, but not in F36.
>
> > RStudio Edition : Desktop
> > RStudio Version : 2022.02.3 Build 492
> > OS Version : Fedora 36
> > R Version : 4.1.3
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