Barry,
thanks to your crash report I think that particular issue should be
hopefully fixed (it took me a while to reproduce as you need a big-enough
script open so it changes the margins plus you need to have doc restore
enabled). Please try out R 3.3.3 (if CRAN is not synced yet you can use
http://r.research.att.com/bin/macosx/R-3.3.3.pkg directly) - make sure is
says "R.app GUI 1.69 (7328)".
Thanks,
Simon
On Mar 5, 2017, at 2:02 PM, Barry M. Lesht <blesht at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi - In an off-list e-mail exchange David Diez suggested that the little
bash function I put together might be useful for others. This isn't a
'fix,' just a way to simplify getting R running again. From David's
experience it sounds like the only real fix available now is to
erase your hard drive and re-install Sierra, R, etc.
My problems with R generally occur when I attempt to open an existing
when working in R. I use "standard" R with the R GUI from CRAN. Instead
of seeing the list of available files, an empty window appears along with
the dreaded spinning beach ball. At this point I have to go to the
and force R to quit.
I added the following function to my .bashrc file:
function fixRhang()
{
cd ~/Library/Saved\ Application\ State
rm -R org.R-project.R.savedState/
cd
rm .Rhistory
}
After I force R to quit, I open an XQuartz window, and just enter
bash-3.2$ fixRhang
At this point, I can open R again and continue working (though obviously
the command history is empty).
I'm sure that there are better (or more efficient) ways of accomplishing
this, but it works for me.
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