Dirk Eddelbuettel
2018-Oct-23 11:33 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] elpa-ess fails to initialize after update to 18.10 on ubuntu bionic
Chris, For what it is worth, I made two more tests: - on my system 'M-x R' as well as the suggested-in-the-ESS-documentation 'M-x ess-version' both work whether or not I have my ~/.emacs -- so somehow system path must work - I have the .el files in the default directory: /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/elpa-src/ess-18.10 - They are also symlinked each into /usr/share/emacs25/site-lisp/elpa/ess-18.10/ which also contains the 'compiled' .elc files "Works here" and I currently have no suggestion as to what to fix on your end. Best, Dirk -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
Dirk Eddelbuettel
2018-Oct-24 17:13 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] elpa-ess fails to initialize after update to 18.10 on ubuntu bionic
As a follow-up, I now also received a Debian bug report email from Sebastian Meyer (CC'ed) with some helpful detective work I should have done -- my packaging was still setting ess-site.el to the wrong (old) path. I fixed this in a new build 18.10-1-2. Before I toss that at the Debian build servers (and Michael for his Ubuntu builds), could anyone who has an issue please test it? Thes ess and elpa-ess deb files are here for now: http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/tmp/ess/ It's just a directory, not an apt repo, so you need to download eg http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/tmp/ess/elpa-ess_18.10-1-2_all.deb and then install it. These "work for me" but then I also did not have that recent issue. Testing feedback (on list or off-list) would be much appreciated. Thanks, Dirk -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org
Paul Johnson
2018-Oct-24 19:49 UTC
[R-sig-Debian] elpa-ess fails to initialize after update to 18.10 on ubuntu bionic
On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 12:13 PM Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:> > It's just a directory, not an apt repo, so you need to download eg > http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/tmp/ess/elpa-ess_18.10-1-2_all.deb > and then install it. > > These "work for me" but then I also did not have that recent issue. > Testing feedback (on list or off-list) would be much appreciated. > > Thanks, Dirk > > --Hello, Dirk It looks OK from my end. On my Ubuntu 18.1 system, I did not see the problem described above. However, today I saw some other wrinkles and I have installed your package and it works as well. M-R does cause an R session to open. I see an explicit setwd() function call in the R inferior session, I've not noticed that before. Otherwise, no damage from the new deb file. The standard keyboard shortcuts like C-c C-n work work fine too. The buttons like "->" and eval region seem OK. I have some other problems to fix, but I don't think they are related to packaging. Thanks for your effort PJ -- Paul E. Johnson http://pj.freefaculty.org Director, Center for Research Methods and Data Analysis http://crmda.ku.edu To write to me directly, please address me at pauljohn at ku.edu.