Dr Dave
Dr Dave

Reputation: 501

Using StatET with Eclipse in Win64: "no session of R is active in the current workbench window"

What do I do when I get the following error message in Eclipse when trying to launch R?

"no session of R is active in the current workbench window"

Upvotes: 6

Views: 2303

Answers (3)

rmpbklyn
rmpbklyn

Reputation: 21

for me had to select rterm, that displayed the r console/terminal. Then do run , run as -> run in R as script via source

Upvotes: 2

user8914226
user8914226

Reputation:

I had the sampe problem. go to Run > Run Configurations > RStudio

and klick on "Run"

Upvotes: 1

Max Gordon
Max Gordon

Reputation: 5467

I've made a tutorial for installing StatET on my Win64 system, you can find it here (mirror). Although it's no rocket science it's easy to get into issues along the way.

You need to first configure R for your system and then you also need to go into Run > Run Configurations... and add a R Console before you can run it.

You also need to be careful about the Java version that you use. I had to uninstall all my Java, then reinstall the 64-bit before it worked. I guess I could've used the 32-bit, but since I use 64-bit R I thought that it might be a better option (although I think the Eclipse environment and R don't really care about sharing bits)

Upvotes: 5

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