You mean aside from creating a symlink in
~/Library/Application Support/binman_chromedriver/mac_m1   ?



On 5/25/25 6:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:

Today I finally updated to R 4.5.0, and found that RSelenium had stopped
working.

It appears that it switched to the older convention for the storage of
the chromedriver:  it was looking in ~/Library/Application
Support/binman_chromedriver/mac_m1 instead of the current
~/Library/Application Support/binman_chromedriver/mac-arm64.

Has anyone else seen this?  Any suggested fixes?  I've switched back to
R 4.4.3 for now, but I'd like to upgrade.

Duncan Murdoch




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