Hi Nilesh, This works well. So we did it, shiny-server now runs packaged for Debian.
The only manual intervention that is needed post apt install is to create /srv/shiny-server/ and move the sample apps or one's own apps there. The built in sample apps run without issue, and one of my apps runs without issue. The other has an error that seems to relate to the version of r-cran-shiny in Debian as it is fixed by running update.packages in R. It would be good if others can test too. Once all the dependencies make it to unstable I will also test on a Raspberry Pi. Thanks all, Eric On Wed, Apr 13, 2022 at 1:57 PM Nilesh Patra <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 4/13/22 9:18 PM, Eric Brown wrote: > > Thank you Yadd! In my testing with the builds from Nilesh, the problem > > with node-sockjs-client is fixed. > > > > And thank you Nilesh for building for me and trying to address to > > node_modules directory issue. The build of shiny-server you shared > > doesn't work, shiny-server will not start. When I build my latest > > version it does work (with the new node-sockjs-client). I am guessing > > eeks! Looks like I made a stupid mistake in a hurry. I have re-uploaded the > deb, > could you please consider to test this? > > Best, > Nilesh > -- Eric Brown MD MSc FRCPC For encryption, OpenPGP public key available on request.

