This question is better asked on the Bioconductor list (bioconduc...@stat.math.ethz.ch).


James Mcininch wrote:
I would like to build a package for the HT HG-U133+ PM arrays from affy, but I can't find any good documentation on how to go about it. Naively using makecdfenv's make.cdf.package() causes R to seg-fault.

Without any code or sessionInfo() output, your guess is as good as mine. However, I had no problem producing a package.


I'm unfamiliar with the CDF format as such, but I'm guessing that it's changed somewhat because the PM arrays no longer have P/A and mismatches.

Not AFAIK.


I'm looking to build cdf and probe packages, if possible, but have yet to find any documentation on how to go about this using newer chips. I've also tried building pdInfo packages using pdInfoBuilder from CDF, csv annotation, and tab probe files downloaded from Affy, and makePdInfoPackage() fails like so:

makePdInfoPackage(pkg, destDir="/home/mcininch/hthgu133pluspm")
Creating package in /home/mcininch/hthgu133pluspm/pd.ht.hg.u133.plus.pm Error in data.frame(pmi = batchMat[isPm, "indices"], mmi = batchMat[!isPm, : arguments imply differing number of rows: 18230, 180 Error in is(object, Cl) : error in evaluating the argument 'bind.data' in selecting a method for function 'dbSendPreparedQuery'

Any direction to notes or tutorials on the subject?

Other than the help pages for make.cdf.package and makeProbePackage and the vignettes? Perhaps there is something unclear in these documents, in which case any feedback is appreciated.

Anyway, I'm sending you the packages in a separate email.

Best,

Jim



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