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RIG is not set in the run directory #139

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acastillom24 opened this issue Jan 22, 2023 · 6 comments
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RIG is not set in the run directory #139

acastillom24 opened this issue Jan 22, 2023 · 6 comments
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acastillom24 commented Jan 22, 2023

A few weeks ago when running rig, the working directory was set to the run directory, now rstudio starts in the home directory.

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I am not entirely sure what you mean. Maybe this is a duplicate of #134?

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Hi gaborcsardi,
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I am working in the directory {D:\Proyectos\GIT\R}, rstudio was previously started with this same directory. But now it starts in the home directory.
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Bye "previously" previously, do you mean a previous version of rig, or a previous version of RStudio? I suspect the latter.

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acastillom24 commented Feb 19, 2023

thanks, I just reinstalled version 2022.07 - Spotted Wakerobin and it works correctly. On the other hand, one of the interesting things about using version 2022.12 is: Highlight R function calls. It would be interesting to consider this case in a next rig update.

@gaborcsardi gaborcsardi added the bug an unexpected problem or unintended behavior label Jun 29, 2023
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I fixed this on Windows, but so far could not find a way to set the working directory on macOS and Linux.

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OK, now works on all OSes, with newer RStudio versions (>= 2023.06.0).

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