Nitesh,
That sounds great, thanks.
Kevin
On 01/03/2018 01:53 PM, Turaga, Nitesh wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I can help you with this. I can take you back to a state before August 18th and
put that repository up on our Git server.
From that point onwards you’d have to reapply all the changes on
Nitesh,
I tried to re-construct the repo starting from what is left in the
SVN repository, but I couldn't get all the branches to come over and it
just generally looks too different to easily replace the bioc repo.
I was thinking though, if its easy for you to clobber the current
Hi,
I am getting a dependency error in the development branch of my package
variancePartition when Bioconductor builds my package.
ERROR: dependencies 'pbkrtest', 'lme4' are not available for package
'variancePartition'
These are standard enough dependencies, especially lme4. There is no
Hi,
The links on each feed point back to the bioconductor home page. There is no
log file for each package separately. This was a design choice.
Best,
Nitesh
> On Jan 3, 2018, at 9:39 AM, Lluís Revilla wrote:
>
> Great work and happy new year!!
>
> I checked both
Great work and happy new year!!
I checked both RSS feeds and the random links I tried all point to the home
page of Bioconductor.
I am unsure if the links in the feed should point to a section on the
gitlog page or to any other page (or is an issue on my end).
Thanks,
Lluís
On 2 January 2018
Rhdf5lib is in the release branch too. I'm happy to help try and get mzR
working with it.
On 2 January 2018 at 21:31, Martin Morgan
wrote:
> On 01/02/2018 03:16 PM, Neumann, Steffen wrote:
>
>> Dear BioC team,
>>
>> a happy new year to you as well ;-)
>>
>> for a