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Hi there! I'm just giving rig a whirl and really enjoying it so far. However, after I installed it, I opened my existing R installation, and I could no longer install packages to my existing library at /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.1-arm64/Resources/library due to a permission issue.
Checking that folder, all of the subfolders now belong to root:admin. If I re-open R with sudo, I can install packages again.
I definitely didn't need sudo to install packages before I installed rig - I just installed and updates packages yesterday. Is it possible that rig inadvertently changed the permissions on my library folder
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Yeah, a warning would be nice indeed when changing permissions of existing R versions. Or rig probably should not change the permissions of the other R versions at all.
Hi there! I'm just giving
rig
a whirl and really enjoying it so far. However, after I installed it, I opened my existing R installation, and I could no longer install packages to my existing library at/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.1-arm64/Resources/library
due to a permission issue.Checking that folder, all of the subfolders now belong to
root:admin
. If I re-open R withsudo
, I can install packages again.I definitely didn't need
sudo
to install packages before I installedrig
- I just installed and updates packages yesterday. Is it possible thatrig
inadvertently changed the permissions on my library folderThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: