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I want to install the latest RStudio. I followed the answer to How you install R 3.2.2 in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS?

When I typed the last line of the answer

make && make install

I got error msg:

*** No targets specified and no makefile found stop.
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    The question you mention asks how to install a version of R that's more recent than the one in Ubuntu's repository, but not the most recent on CRAN. It sounds like you either want the most recent on CRAN or, possibly, the most recent in Ubuntu's repository? If it's the latter, then this would be an easier approach to take -> askubuntu.com/a/431410/627722
    – John N
    Dec 19, 2016 at 19:23
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    The subject and text says RStudio, the linked question is about R. Please Edit the question above and clarify.
    – user68186
    Dec 19, 2016 at 20:05
  • Short version for installation: nrecursions.blogspot.in/2018/05/…
    – Nav
    May 19, 2018 at 14:11

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1. Install R

The latest version of R is 3.5, but version 3.4 is also available. Do one of the following, depending on which version of Ubuntu you are using, and which version of R you want.

  • R 3.5 with Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, 16.04 Xenial Xerus, 18.04 Bionic Beaver

    For the latest R 3.5 packages, add the R repository and key. For more information, see The Comprehensive R Archive Network, Ubuntu.

    echo "deb http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu `lsb_release -sc`-cran35/" | sudo tee --append /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cran.list
    sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys E298A3A825C0D65DFD57CBB651716619E084DAB9
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install r-base
    

    (If http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu does not work, or you want a mirror closer to you, replace cran.stat.ucla.edu with one of the URLs listed at CRAN Mirrors).

  • R 3.4 with Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr, 16.04 Xenial Xerus, 17.10 Artful Aardvark

    For the latest R 3.4 packages, add the R repository and key. For more information, see The Comprehensive R Archive Network, Ubuntu.

    echo "deb http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu `lsb_release -sc`/" | sudo tee --append /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cran.list
    sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys E298A3A825C0D65DFD57CBB651716619E084DAB9
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install r-base
    

    (If http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu does not work, or you want a mirror closer to you, replace cran.stat.ucla.edu with one of the URLs listed at CRAN Mirrors).

  • Universe Repository

    Sometimes R may not available from The Comprehensive R Archive Network for your version of Ubuntu (this usually happens when a new version of Ubuntu has just been released), or you may just want to install the version of R packaged specifically for Ubuntu. In that case, r-base can be installed from the Universe repositories.

    Ensure "Community maintained free and open-source software (universe)" is selected in the Software & Updates tool. Then do the following.

    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install r-base
    

2. Prepare to Install R Studio

R Studio requires the JPEG runtime library, so install it.

    sudo apt install libjpeg62

Prior to Ubuntu 17.10, R Studio required the GStreamer libraries, so do one of the following, depending on which version of Ubuntu you are using.

  • Ubuntu 12.04 to 16.04

    sudo apt install libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0 libgstreamer0.10-0
    
  • Ubuntu 16.10 to 17.04 (32 bit)

    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gstreamer0.10/libgstreamer0.10-0_0.10.36-1.5_i386.deb
    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gst-plugins-base0.10/libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0_0.10.36-2_i386.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libgstreamer0.10-0_0.10.36-1.5_i386.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0_0.10.36-2_i386.deb
    sudo apt-mark hold libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0
    sudo apt-mark hold libgstreamer0.10
    
  • Ubuntu 16.10 to 17.04 (64 bit)

    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gstreamer0.10/libgstreamer0.10-0_0.10.36-1.5_amd64.deb
    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 http://ftp.ca.debian.org/debian/pool/main/g/gst-plugins-base0.10/libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0_0.10.36-2_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libgstreamer0.10-0_0.10.36-1.5_amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0_0.10.36-2_amd64.deb
    sudo apt-mark hold libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0
    sudo apt-mark hold libgstreamer0.10
    

    (For more information, see https://mikewilliamson.wordpress.com/2016/11/14/installing-r-studio-on-ubuntu-16-10/).

  • Ubuntu 17.10 and higher

    No additional packages are needed.

3. Install R Studio

Download the binary version of R Studio and install.

Be sure to use the latest version in the wget command. You can get the URL for the latest release by right-clicking on the Ubuntu Debian installer near the bottom of the R Studio Download page.

  • Ubuntu 12.04 to 15.10 (32 Bit)

    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 https://download1.rstudio.org/rstudio-1.1.463-i386.deb
    sudo dpkg -i rstudio-*-i386.deb
    
  • Ubuntu 12.04 to 15.10 (64 Bit)

    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 https://download1.rstudio.org/rstudio-1.1.463-amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i rstudio-*-amd64.deb
    
  • Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.10 and higher (64 Bit only)

    wget --tries=3 --timeout=120 https://download1.rstudio.org/rstudio-xenial-1.1.463-amd64.deb
    sudo dpkg -i rstudio-*-amd64.deb
    

4. Optional

Prior to Ubuntu 17.10, if you want to show R or R Studio in the "Education" category in the Unity Dash, instead of the "Development" category, do the following, respectively.

sudo sed -i "s|Graphics;|Education;|g" /usr/share/applications/R.desktop
sudo sed -i "s|Development;|Education;Math;|g" /usr/share/applications/rstudio.desktop
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  • Assuming that step 3 still works, does this add RStudio to anything like your OS's list of repos? Updating RStudio is great, but updating it automatically is much better.
    – J. Mini
    May 21, 2021 at 18:58
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The easiest way to do this is to download Anaconda, it is fast and easy, and works with other tools such as Jupyter and Spyder if you use Python as well. Anaconda can be downloaded at https://docs.continuum.io/anaconda/install-linux.html. Once you have installed Anaconda, type

anaconda-navigator

into your terminal and the navigator will pop up. You will see rstudio there as being ready to install. Press install and it works.

On the other hand , don't bother with the Debian (.deb file) from the website, you are going to waste your time with the error codes.

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  • anaconda can conflict interestingly with pip and current python installs, so use with caution.
    – Clumsy cat
    Jan 30, 2018 at 9:44
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POSSIBLE (DIFFERENT) PROBLEM:

The problem that you encounter after running make is likely already occurring earlier (the makefile is not created when the config script exits because it encounters a problem).

DEBUGGING:

You should be able to verify this by reading the output from that script.

Solving the error that you see after running the './config' command, will likely help you further installing the source code.

REPLICATION:

I tried to replicate you error and on my system I got the error:

"configure: error: --with-x=yes (default) and X11 headers/libs are not available"

If I run the script with the option '--with-x=no' then the configure script finished without errors and the makefile is generated.

SOLUTION:

The cause of the error is that you do have X11 but not the development files. After a manual install of the development files you can continue the installation of Rstudio.

sudo apt-get install libx11-dev libxt-dev

LINKS:

solution found via http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/A-problem-with-X11-quot-headers-libs-quot-td4655213.html

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The proper way to install RStudio is the similar to the official instructions for RStudio Server:

sudo apt-get install gdebi-core
wget https://download1.rstudio.org/rstudio-xenial-1.1.463-amd64.deb
sudo gdebi rstudio-xenial-1.1.463-amd64.deb

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