Closed achubaty closed 4 months ago
Same problem:
> qs::qsave(df, "data.qs")
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x19, cause 'memory not mapped'
Reinstall qs
from source helped to get rid of the error.
Thanks, yes please re-install qs if you have this issue
Do you have to reinstall from source or is it simply from CRAN?
Note for my runnners they install from the mac binaries and it still crashes.
Need to install from source (can be from CRAN or GitHub):
install.packages("qs", type = "source")
## or
remotes::install_github("traversc/qs")
For GitHub Actions runners, the easiest thing to do was to install from GitHub for this package, e.g.,
- uses: r-lib/actions/setup-r-dependencies@v2
with:
extra-packages: |
any::rcmdcheck
traversc/qs
needs: check
Thanks for all the reports. New qs version out on CRAN so hopefully this issue is moot now.
just dropping a note here for others, that following an update today to
RApiSerialize
, I needed to reinstallqs
(from source!) to get rid of the following errors on various platforms: