Hi! @Samuel: Another very similar bug report came in shortly before yours. I'm replying to both at once.
Thanks for the detailed info! Apparently we seem to be having a problem on some, but not all MacOSX installations. So far we have not been able to figure out a pattern, so it would be really helpful, if you could provide us with more details: ATM there are various different versions of RKWard for MacOSX. Could you tell us, which one you installed (filename of the .dmg, or - in case you installed via Macports - the name and variant of the port)? Also, which version of R do you have installed? Despite the error message, please go to the RKWard settings (I keep forgetting where they are on Mac, and my Mac is busy recompiling; I believe it's in "Preferences"). Go to the "Debug"-page. At the bottom there is a note, telling you where debug output is being written to. Could you please post that file? Also, do you find a file rkward.rbackend.XYZ in the same directory? If so, and it's non-empty, please post that as well. Thanks! Thomas On Wednesday 24 April 2013 19:02:52 Sakaluk, John Kitchener wrote: > ---Problem description--- > Please give a brief summary on the problem: > Opened RKWard and R engine died (backend process has exited with code 0) > > What - in detail - did you do directly before you encountered this problem? > I clicked on the icon to open RKWard > > When you try to repeat the above, does the problem occur again (no, > sometimes, always)? Always > > If applicable: When doing the same thing in an R session outside of RKWard, > do you see the same problem? No, R works fine, both in the basic console > and other programs (e.g., R Studio) > > Do you have any further information that might help us to track this problem > down? In particular, if applicable, can you provide sample data and sample > R code to reproduce this problem? I'm running this on Mac OS X 10.8.2, if > that helps. Data seems irrelevant as this is a problem with the program > itself, not it's ability to execute R code. > > ---Session Info--- > > John K. Sakaluk, M.A. > Doctoral Student > Social Psychology > University of Kansas > W: http://people.ku.edu/~j100s987
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