Wow, thank you very very much. Commenting out that single line (
So I guess I need to submit a pull request? I'm not interested in actually adding RDotNet as a project in my product's solution; I'd much rather continue using NuGet to get the latest release. Any idea on how fast this change can get into the NuGet latest release?
output = output.Trim(' ');
) fixes the problem, and now RDotNet's stdout output looks exactly like what RGui shows. Now even the output of commands like ls.str()
looks right... thank you again very very much.So I guess I need to submit a pull request? I'm not interested in actually adding RDotNet as a project in my product's solution; I'd much rather continue using NuGet to get the latest release. Any idea on how fast this change can get into the NuGet latest release?