![]() ![]() I run RStudio Server on my desktops, which would be even more painful to lug around. In steps 5 & 6 above, you suggest making the plist file in /System/Library/LaunchDaemons, but then the terminal commands are pointed at /Library/LaunchDaemons, is that correct? I usually start the server by hand so I’m not familiar with the daemon approach. This is so much more superior than some of my other non-laptop lugging solutions which have involved: 1) Running R via the command line on the remote machine via Terminal, 2) using VNC to the remote machine to run RStudio desktop, 3) running RStudio desktop locally but with the remote drives mapped locally, and 4) lugging around a flash/hard drive with a local version of my data and code. Putting RStudio Server on my laptop allows me to get LOTS of work done on my laptop without lugging it around. Also thanks to Matt Furia! (I used his original post to do an install on my previous machine but was never able to find an email address or comment block to thank him.) Thank you SO much for posting these updated and simplified instructions. Open up a browser on the machine you installed it on and head to I just used your instructions to install RStudio Server on my new corporate Mac with Mountain Lion. ![]() Sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist Sudo defaults write /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist Disabled -bool false Start the server and (a recent change) ensure that it starts up when you launch the computer. usr/local/lib/rstudio-server/bin/rserverĦ. ![]() To configure the RStudio daemon, create the file /Library/LaunchDaemons/.plist with the following contents: ![]() Install dependencies provided by RStudioĬmake -DRSTUDIO_TARGET=Server -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release. Note that qt4-mac no longer seems necessary.Ĥ. (Thanks to Peter Hagedorn for pointing out the need for apache-ant. The following assumes you have this (and its dependencies) installed.Ģ. In an earlier post, I have a link to an approach to installing RStudio Server on Mac OS X suggested by Matt Furia.Ī more streamlined approach (though essentially that suggested by Matt) builds on MacPorts or Homebrew. ![]()
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