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Do you have an R session running in the Console? Do any R interpreters show up when trying to start a new session? Can you check your R Language Pack logs (Output view -> R Language Pack)? |
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Hi Tim,
Inexplicably, now it works. Maybe I just needed to close Positron and
start it up again. Sorry to be a bother, and thank you for your help,
Michel
…On 04.12.2025 21:58, Tim Mok wrote:
Do you have an R session running in the Console? Do any R interpreters
show up when trying to start a new session? Can you check your R
Language Pack logs (Output view -> R Language Pack)?
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Hello,
I upgraded by installing Positron-2025.12.0-167-x64.deb.
I was hoping to now be able to run from beginning to cursor, but instead I cannot run anything at all.
I get this message:
Cannot execute code because there is no registered runtime for the 'r' language.
It would have been useful if the message added a clue as to how to register it. What do I do now?
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