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--- Comment #8 from Bug Janitor
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--- Comment #7 from Bug Janitor Service ---
Dear Bug Submitter,
This bug has been in NEEDSINFO status with no change for at least
15 days. Please provide the requested information as soon as
possible and set the bug status as REPORTED. Due to regular
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Thomas Friedrichsmeier changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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Update: The current build now starts again, with both R 4.0.2 and R 4.1.2(*),
but my testing is limited to Mojave. Since issues related to codesigning /
gatekeeper vary a lot between MacOS versions,
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--- Comment #4 from Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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Meanwhile I managed to get our MacOS builds back online, but I now believe the
problem is not actually related to the version of R, but to changes in the
codesigning. If you have a few minutes to spare,
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--- Comment #3 from maxiknia...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Thomas Friedrichsmeier from comment #2)
> Ok, I did some testing. I can replicate the problem with R 4.1. Problem is
> that one of the linked libraries tries to use a path from R 4.0 (which is
>
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--- Comment #2 from Thomas Friedrichsmeier
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Ok, I did some testing. I can replicate the problem with R 4.1. Problem is that
one of the linked libraries tries to use a path from R 4.0 (which is what the
RKWard binary was compiled against).
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