Dear All

I do actually have similar, i.e. same, issues. I am at the moment getting around with R-Studio but R won't work and crash at every start-up. Even more disconcerting is that I do get a German language version even though nowhere I have set anything like it.

What I have done so far:

1. Completely uninstalled R (several times...)

2. Uninstalled R-Studio

3. Cleaned all .R* files

4 . Reinstalled

I fear not having caught all R files in 3. But the issues persists.

Help is greatly appreciated.

Christoph


On 22.01.17 23:21, Simon Urbanek wrote:
a) do you have a crash log? If so, please send it to me and/or attach
b) loading by clicking the script changes the way workspace is loaded as will 
will be loaded from the directory of the script - so check for .R* files in 
there and possibly broken packages (built for an old R version)
Thanks,
Simon


On Jan 20, 2017, at 12:04 PM, Brandon Hurr <[email protected]> wrote:

Barry,

I guess our issues are distinct.

When I click on a .R script it loads R-GUI. If the script "Open
Recent..." is empty, it doesn't crash. If it has a few files in the
history (at least 2 from what I can tell), it crashes.

*** caught segfault ***
address 0x7feebbd79c0, cause 'memory not mapped'

Possible actions:
1: abort (with core dump, if enabled)
2: normal R exit
3: exit R without saving workspace
4: exit R saving workspace
Selection:
library(tidyverse)
Loading tidyverse: ggplot2
Loading tidyverse: tibble
Loading tidyverse: tidyr
Loading tidyverse: readr
Loading tidyverse: purrr
Loading tidyverse: dplyr
Conflicts with tidy packages --------------------------------
filter(): dplyr, stats
lag():    dplyr, stats
But, if I hit escape and start using it, everything is fine. It's
merely an annoyance, but if you can't escape it then that's a huge
issue.

If I load R-GUI without clicking on a script, it loads without error.

I've deleted all of my history files from my entire drive with:
# find . -name .Rapp.history -exec rm {} \; # don't do this unless you
really want to

HTH,
B

On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 8:33 AM, Barry M. Lesht <[email protected]> wrote:
I do not believe this issue has been fixed, nor does hitting ESC work for
me. I am using the current versions of R and the GUI.   I find the only
reliable (temporary) fix is to delete the ~/Library/Saved Application
State/org.R-project.R.savedState/ directory along with the active .Rhistory
file.

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If you hit escape you can continue without consequences.

There's been a lot of talk on the forum about fixes and it was my
impression that there was a fix released, but I'm not 100% certain. If you
wipe your app history and recent files it seems to be ok temporarily.

I have an older version of the GUI than you:
[R.app GUI 1.68 (7288) x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0]

Brandon

On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 6:38 AM, Kirk Steyer <[email protected]> wrote:

R version [R.app GUI 1.69 (7311) x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0]

Running on macOS Sierra 10.12.2 (16C67)

See attached screen capture


When ever R quits unexpectedly, when relaunching R, R reopens all the
last
files, then I get the spinning ball of death. After several times
of relaunching,  sometime it helps to delete the "org.R-project.R.plist"
in
the Preference directory I am able to finally execute option 1 "abort
with
core dump" before the spinning ball of death.  There are many reasons
why R
some time gives me a spinning ball of death, selecting a file in Finder
when trying to save a editor file, or selecting a file in Finder when
saving a graphic plot, or trying to select a different directory in
Finder
when trying to save a file.

Please advise R is one of my favorite platforms to use.

Thanks


Kirk Steyer
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