First, as I'm here and owe it: huge thanks to Dirk and others who maintain the 
Debian packaging. 

Second: I realise these questions are not right on topic here and I will go to 
the rstudio community support next but I'm failing to find answers elsewhere on 
the web which makes me suspect they haven't come up there and might well be 
Debian specific so I suspect that if the expertise I'm looking for is anywhere, 
it will be here. 

Context: I've run an internet server on Debian systems for about 15 years and 
Debian is the only distro I've ever used. I'm in the process of moving some 
ancient, interactive forms that do simple things using CGIwithR to Shiny apps 
as it'll clearly be way easier for me to create new ones and update existing 
ones using shiny rather than CGIwithR. I'm starting off using shinyapps.io but 
I'll have to install the free shiny server in the near future as I can't afford 
the level at shinyapps.io I will need when I have all the apps I want up and 
running. 

My server is a VM set up by the excellent ISP, Mythic Beasts running: 
4.9.0-7-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.9.110-3+deb9u2 (2018-08-13) x86_64 GNU/Linux 

I don't want to do what can clearly be a challenging install on that machine 
for fear of breaking things there so I've turned an old laptop (Toshiba L-750) 
into a Debian machine but find I can only install i386 on it (neither amd64 
Stretch or Ubuntu install on it, they just hang very shortly after starting the 
install). 

So here I am having a dry run on that i386 stretch. For now I've got R up to 
3.4.4 and pulled the shiny server down from 
https://download2.rstudio.org/rstudio-server-1.1.463-i386.deb as per 
https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download-server/ | 
https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download-server/ and I've tried 
installing it but it fails on a dependency on libgstreamer0.10-0 and on 
libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0 and installing Rstudio seems to fail on the 
first dependency.

Clearly I could start testing out the route of compiling both from source, or I 
assume I could for the shiny server at least as the instructions seem to be 
fairly clear.

However, I thought I'd ask here if anyone had any experience of installing 
Rstudio and the free shiny server on Stretch.

Meanwhile, I'll go hunting around a couple of other old machines I have around 
to see if I can find one that'll install amd64 Stretch!

TIA,

Chris

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