Thanks Dirk,

I wonder if I'm hitting problems you're not seeing not only because of running 
stretch/stable but also because of running the i386 version.  I suspect most 
people are on 64 bit systems now.

Anyway, I have managed to install Rstudio OK by going up to stretch-cran35.  
Rstudio wouldn't install from there:

root@Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386:/etc/apt# apt-get install rstudio
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Package rstudio is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source

E: Package 'rstudio' has no installation candidate

But pulling the i386 deb from 
https://download2.rstudio.org/rstudio-server-1.1.463-i386.deb got me the 
complaint about libgstreamer:

root@Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386:/home/chris/Downloads# gdebi 
rstudio-1.1.463-i386.deb 
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree        
Reading state information... Done
Reading state information... Done
This package is uninstallable
Dependency is not satisfiable: libgstreamer0.10-0

But I then found 
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/277238/is-it-possible-to-install-both-gstreamer-0-10-and-gstreamer-1-0-at-the-same-time
 and followed the advice there:

"I managed to get processing-video 2.2.1 to work, installing the corresponding 
Debian Jessie .deb files downloaded via https://pkgs.org:
    gstreamer-0.10-gconf
    gstreamer-0.10-plugins-base
    libgstreamer0.10-0
    libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0"

I pulled down those last two, installed them with dpkg -i, and now Rstudio has 
installed from the Rstudio deb I had pulled down and, on a cursory check, it 
seems to work fine.

The rstudio-server-1.1.463-i386.deb also says it's installed but is, not to my 
surprise, giving error messages rather than starting up:

root@Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386:/home/chris/Downloads# dpkg -i 
rstudio-server-1.1.463-i386.deb 
Selecting previously unselected package rstudio-server.
(Reading database ... 174017 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to unpack rstudio-server-1.1.463-i386.deb ...
Unpacking rstudio-server (1.1.463) ...
Setting up rstudio-server (1.1.463) ...
groupadd: group 'rstudio-server' already exists
rsession: no process found
Created symlink 
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/rstudio-server.service → 
/etc/systemd/system/rstudio-server.service.
Job for rstudio-server.service failed because the control process exited with 
error code.
See "systemctl status rstudio-server.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details.
● rstudio-server.service - RStudio Server
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rstudio-server.service; enabled; vendor 
preset: enabled)
   Active: activating (auto-restart) (Result: exit-code) since Sat 2019-01-12 
19:54:34 GMT; 29ms ago
  Process: 4107 ExecStart=/usr/lib/rstudio-server/bin/rserver (code=exited, 
status=127)

Jan 12 19:54:34 Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386 systemd[1]: Failed to start RStudio 
Server.
Jan 12 19:54:34 Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386 systemd[1]: rstudio-server.service: 
Unit entered failed state.
Jan 12 19:54:34 Toshiba-L750-Stretchi386 systemd[1]: rstudio-server.service: 
Failed with result 'exit-code'.


I will do some more sleuthing around to see if I can get beyond that but from 
what I'm seeing in https://www.rstudio.com/products/rstudio/download-server/ I 
may be at a dead end here as I think the deb that I am trying to install there 
is the one for Debian 8 and it looks as if they've only rolled a deb for amd64 
for Debian "9+"

Last question, to everyone, for tonight:

Has anyone been able to download and install the server on a 64bit Debian 
stretch system?

TIA,

Chris

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dirk Eddelbuettel" <e...@debian.org>
> To: "Chris Evans" <chrish...@psyctc.org>
> Cc: "r-sig-debian" <r-sig-debian@r-project.org>
> Sent: Saturday, 12 January, 2019 14:58:10
> Subject: Re: [R-sig-Debian] Installing Rstudio and shiny free server on Debian

> Chris,
> 
> I fear you may be overcomplicating things.  RStudio tends to just work; the
> .deb files are also large and "mostly self-contained" -- so that generally
> only require one or two other packages you should find without trouble.  Of
> course I cannot fully speak to your experience as I do not run Debian stable
> (mostly current Debian (ie "testing") or Ubuntu (ie now 18.10) for me), as
> well as Docker rather than VMs.
> 
> The README at the RStudio site also tends to cover what you need. And no, I
> don't think I know a single person who'd recommend compiling from source.
> 
> So I would say just try it and if something comes up come back here, and we
> will try to help. Lastly, recall that installations of packages should be
> fully reversible (unless you do unspeakable things).  So if for whatever
> reason the .deb does not install, no harm done.
> 
> Dirk
> 
> --
> http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @eddelbuettel | e...@debian.org

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