[Rd] R 4.0.2 64-bit Windows hangs

Duncan Murdoch murdoch@dunc@n @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Fri Aug 21 20:24:40 CEST 2020


Are you normally running from Visual Studio, or only when trying to 
debug?  Where did you download R from, and which version?  The bug 
report mentions Registry key

HKCU\Software\Microsoft\InteliPoint\AppSpecific\Rgui.exe

which I believe is installed by the Microsoft R Client rather than the 
CRAN distribution of R.

Duncan Murdoch

On 21/08/2020 12:53 p.m., m15g9g+1dq20lw4vyh1s--- via R-devel wrote:
> Thanks for the response. Having spent a lot of the day trying to solve this, as R is essential for my workflow, I've tried to debug via the binary only as I haven't yet got the toolchain working - I'm quite inexperienced at this.
> 
> I've confirmed the problem is exactly as described in the initial (albeit old) bug report. The exception that's thrown within Visual Studio is:
> 
> "Exception thrown at 0x00007FFBF1E3C0C8 (ntdll.dll) in Rterm.exe: 0xC0000005: Access violation reading location 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF."
> 
> As the problem appears to be persistent and cross many versions of Windows, could it hint towards this being a problem within R's codebase rather than my specific setup?
> 
> I understand that this is hard to reproduce, however, and I'll doing my best at trying to compile/debug from source if there are no obvious answers.
> 
> 
> On 2020-08-21 15:59:49 tomas.kalibera using gmail.com wrote:
>> On 8/21/20 2:34 PM, m1388m+moe1ydyn0hbs--- via R-devel wrote:
>>> I am having exactly the same issue as the following bug report:
>> https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16515.
>>>
>>> RTerm.exe hangs on startup, nothing is printed to the terminal. 32-bit
>> RTerm.exe runs fine.
>>>
>>> No errors are displayed, but I see the same as the bug report in Event
>> Viewer.
>>>
>>> I am running Windows 10 64-bit, v2010.
>>
>> Thanks for the report, but please try to provide more information and
>> diagnose a bit of the problem on your own - this is a very rare problem,
>> many people use R on Windows 10, the 64-bit version. There must be
>> something special about your installation, your operating system, etc
>> and unless someone finds out what it is, the issue can't be fixed. You
>> will see that if you install a clean version of stock Windows 10 in a
>> virtual machine and install R 4.0.2 or R-devel from the CRAN installer,
>> it will work.
>>
>> PR16515 was for a much older version of R, for a different version of
>> Windows, with detailed info of what was happening. Still, without any
>> clue why, and as nobody who could find out why could reproduce, it is
>> still open.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Tomas
>>
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