WARNING: if you have code that processes the log file, expect a new field. Format for rserver-http-access.log has changed to add a request time field useful for seeing how long it takes rserver to respond to requests. Added requestTime to nginx access logs when nf’s server-access-log=1.Added support for launching jobs via Singularity with Slurm (launcher#447).Added Licenses guide that includes open source software components and full copies of license agreements used by the components.Restored database password encryption support removed in 2023.09.1 (rstudio-pro#5365).Removed link for opening sessions in RStudio Desktop Pro from Session Info dialog.With screen reader support enabled, hitting ESC key allows Tabbing away from editor.Better error message when user preferences fail to save due to folder permissions.Improved support for development documentation when a package has been loaded via devtools::load_all().RStudio now supports duplicate connection names for Posit drivers.RStudio now supports pasting of file paths for files copied to the clipboard.RStudio now supports LuaLaTeX to compile Sweave/Rnw documents.RStudio now supports the execution of chunks with the ‘file’ option set.RStudio now supports the execution and display of GraphViz ( dot) graphs in R Markdown / Quarto chunks.RStudio now supports auto-completion following via.RStudio now supports highlighting of inline YAML chunk options in R Markdown / Quarto documents.Updated Electron Forge to version 6.4.2 and Webpack to version 5.89.0.Updated openssl to 1.1.1w on Mac and Windows.Updated the default version of the GitHub Copilot agent to 1.10.3.Please contact customer support ( for questions about the described changes. To download an update, select the corresponding Knowledge Base article in the following list, and then go to the "How to download and install the update" section of the article.This page provides the release notes associated with each release of RStudio and Posit Workbench. We recommend that you install all updates that apply to you. These updates are intended to help our customers keep their computers up to date. Microsoft released the following security and nonsecurity updates for Office in September 2023.
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