Your remotes should look like this,
origin g...@git.bioconductor.org/packages/myPackage.git (fetch)
origin g...@git.bioconductor.org/packages/myPackage.git (push)
Access is through SSH protocol, not HTTPS.
• SSH (developer) read / write access: g...@git.bioconductor.org
•
Hi,
This is a follow up to Valerie’s response in regards to the permission to
update “banocc”
I am still getting an error message when I am trying to push:
Tanias-MacBook-Air:banocc georgeweingart$ git push origin master
fatal: remote error: FATAL: W any packages/banocc nobody DENIED by
Hi George,
Thanks for letting us know - you should now have access.
Valerie
On 10/17/18 10:50 AM, George Weingart wrote:
Hello,
The package banocc has a build error - I was given the task to fix it and
update the "Maintainer" information to include me and the head of our Lab,
Prof. Curtis
Hello,
The package banocc has a build error - I was given the task to fix it and
update the "Maintainer" information to include me and the head of our Lab,
Prof. Curtis Huttenhower.
The package was developed originally by Emma Schwager who has left our Lab.
I cloned the package, made the
Hi Vincent,
Thank you for your suggestion. I will remove that part in the vignette and
solve the build error with both of suggestions.
Kind Regards
Patrick
From: Vincent Carey
Sent: 17 October 2018 16:14:56
To: Martin, Patrick C N
Cc: Shepherd, Lori;
I also attempted to replicate and I found that one of your serialized data
elements (eveLocus)
was a GRanges that needed updateObject
However I would like to raise a question about this:
if(!require("BSgenome.Dmelanogaster.UCSC.dm3", character.only = TRUE)){
if
Hi Lori,
Thank you very much! That seemed to have done the trick. At least now I can
replicate the error.
Thank you for your help.
Kind Regards
Patrick Martin
From: Shepherd, Lori
Sent: 17 October 2018 15:54:04
To: Martin, Patrick C N;
I am able to reproduce this ERROR on a local copy of the ChIPanalyser cloned
from git.bioconductor.org (version 1.3.5)
Please make sure all package and associated package are updated. BiocInstaller
is being deprecated so I suggest using BiocManager to update the packages
To whom it may concern,
It has recently come to my attention that my package ( ChIPanalyser1.3.2 on
BioC 3.8) generates a build error.
However, I cannot seem to replicate that error on my local machine. The version
of the package that I have pushed towards both github