![]() If you're building an Ubuntu dev box, here's the tl dr for getting R installed on Trusty (Ubuntu 14):Īpt install apt-transport-https software-properties-commonĪpt-key adv -keyserver -recv-keys E298A3A825C0D65DFD57CBB651716619E084DAB9 Linux (Source)Ī version of R exists in the package repository for most major versions of Linux, but it's usually very outdated, so we recommend installing R binaries from CRAN instead. The following are links to the installers for current, older, and development versions of R for all supported platforms. RStudio itself is compatible with R version 3.0.1 or later, but version 3.1 or greater is recommended for development installations. On all platforms you need to install a version of R to target development against you should install R before running any dependency installation scripts in RStudio. Otherwise, configure manually per the following instructions. ![]() On a clean Windows-10 64-bit system, you can bootstrap RStudio development by following the instructions here. If you'd prefer an isolated development environment in a preconfigured virtual machine, you can use our Vagrant configuration script to create one (see RStudio Development for details). ![]() ![]() This page is intended to help you configure your own machine for RStudio development. ![]()
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