Hello,
I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio. This is really a shame because every tutorial on R kinda tells you to install it. Even the Coursera classes in the Data Science track make you install it and send a screenshot to prove it.
So, I spent some time getting it packaged and working. I am placing the spec file and necessary patch here so that google finds it and saves other people the trouble. I'm not wanting to submit the package to Fedora because its more work than I have time for. If anyone else wants to take it from here and submit and/or maintain it, feel free.
http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/files/Rstudio/
Enjoy...
-Steve
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 11:14:12AM -0500, Steve Grubb wrote:
So, I spent some time getting it packaged and working. I am placing the spec file and necessary patch here so that google finds it and saves other people the trouble. I'm not wanting to submit the package to Fedora because its more work than I have time for. If anyone else wants to take it from here and submit and/or maintain it, feel free. http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/files/Rstudio/
There is also this https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/znmeb/rstudio/
"SG" == Steve Grubb sgrubb@redhat.com writes:
SG> Hello, I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I SG> looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio.
I actually just use the upstream RPMs, but I unpack and repack them to remove some bundled crap and some extraneous Provides:. Might not even need to do that these days; I haven't checked lately.
But having it in Fedora proper would be really great. At least I think it's sufficiently free.
- J<
SG> Hello, I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I SG> looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio.
I actually just use the upstream RPMs, but I unpack and repack them to remove some bundled crap and some extraneous Provides:. Might not even need to do that these days; I haven't checked lately.
But having it in Fedora proper would be really great. At least I think it's sufficiently free.
And I would gladly include it in Fedora Scientific, right now you get rkward and could also use Jupyter notebook for it: http://fedora-scientific.readthedocs.org/en/latest/R_programming.html
- J<
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On 02/29/2016 05:25 PM, Amit Saha wrote:
SG> Hello, I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I SG> looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio.
I actually just use the upstream RPMs, but I unpack and repack them to remove some bundled crap and some extraneous Provides:. Might not even need to do that these days; I haven't checked lately.
But having it in Fedora proper would be really great. At least I think it's sufficiently free.
And I would gladly include it in Fedora Scientific, right now you get rkward and could also use Jupyter notebook for it: http://fedora-scientific.readthedocs.org/en/latest/R_programming.html
I would be glad to put this up for review and maintain the package assuming there is not someone else who has already started work on this.
If anyone is already working on this, I can also co-maintain. Please let me know. If I don't see anything here in the next few days, I will submit a review request for RStudio.
Mukundan.
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On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 1:46 AM, Mukundan Ragavan nonamedotc@gmail.com wrote:
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On 02/29/2016 05:25 PM, Amit Saha wrote:
SG> Hello, I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I SG> looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio.
I actually just use the upstream RPMs, but I unpack and repack them to remove some bundled crap and some extraneous Provides:. Might not even need to do that these days; I haven't checked lately.
But having it in Fedora proper would be really great. At least I think it's sufficiently free.
And I would gladly include it in Fedora Scientific, right now you get rkward and could also use Jupyter notebook for it: http://fedora-scientific.readthedocs.org/en/latest/R_programming.html
I would be glad to put this up for review and maintain the package assuming there is not someone else who has already started work on this.
That's a very good initiative. Please find on my github[0] the spec file I wrote to build/install Rstudio-server. Maybe can we define <desktop> and <server> as build variables ? There is too in my repo the spec file to build R with Intel ICC and MKL..
HTH.
[0]https://github.com/gabx/r-project/tree/master/R-studio-server
If anyone is already working on this, I can also co-maintain. Please let me know. If I don't see anything here in the next few days, I will submit a review request for RStudio.
Mukundan.
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On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 08:46:12PM -0400, Mukundan Ragavan wrote:
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On 02/29/2016 05:25 PM, Amit Saha wrote:
SG> Hello, I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I SG> looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio.
I actually just use the upstream RPMs, but I unpack and repack them to remove some bundled crap and some extraneous Provides:. Might not even need to do that these days; I haven't checked lately.
But having it in Fedora proper would be really great. At least I think it's sufficiently free.
And I would gladly include it in Fedora Scientific, right now you get rkward and could also use Jupyter notebook for it: http://fedora-scientific.readthedocs.org/en/latest/R_programming.html
I would be glad to put this up for review and maintain the package assuming there is not someone else who has already started work on this.
Any progress on this?
Zbyszek
On 04/03/2016 10:03 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
On Fri, Mar 18, 2016 at 08:46:12PM -0400, Mukundan Ragavan wrote:
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I would be glad to put this up for review and maintain the package assuming there is not someone else who has already started work on this.
Any progress on this?
Zbyszek
It will probably be this week.
Hi all,
I created a copr repo containing RStudio builds, it is partly based on the spec from Steve. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/lupinix/R/ Maybe we can get this into official repos later, but first it needs some testing and also some unbundling would be nice. Right now only RStudio desktop (package rstudio-desktop) is packaged, but adding the server shouldn't be that hard.
Greetings, Christian
On 02/29/2016 05:14 PM, Steve Grubb wrote:
Hello,
I like to have everything on my system in a package. So, I looked around and found no recipe or rpm for Rstudio. This is really a shame because every tutorial on R kinda tells you to install it. Even the Coursera classes in the Data Science track make you install it and send a screenshot to prove it.
So, I spent some time getting it packaged and working. I am placing the spec file and necessary patch here so that google finds it and saves other people the trouble. I'm not wanting to submit the package to Fedora because its more work than I have time for. If anyone else wants to take it from here and submit and/or maintain it, feel free.
http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/files/Rstudio/
Enjoy...
-Steve
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