Re: [Bioc-devel] Git credentials issue - ExiMiR R package maintenance

2020-04-13 Thread Turaga, Nitesh
Hi, This is the first time you are trying to login, please try to activate your account, https://git.bioconductor.org/BiocCredentials/account_activation/ Best, Nitesh > On Apr 13, 2020, at 4:07 PM, Gubian, Sylvain wrote: > > Dear Bioconductor Core Team, > > I am maintaining ExiMiR R

[Bioc-devel] Git credentials issue - ExiMiR R package maintenance

2020-04-13 Thread Gubian, Sylvain
Dear Bioconductor Core Team, I am maintaining ExiMiR R package in Bioconductor since few years and it was recently not passing the build. I have fixed the issue of the package that was a little problem in the vignette. However, I wanted to reset my git credentials in order to push the fix to the

Re: [Bioc-devel] Cairo error in Windows server

2020-04-13 Thread Yue Zhao (Jason)
Hi Lori, Thanks for the previous update, but the same error shows up again today, would you please check the Cairo in the Windows server? Thank you! PS. the error message: http://bioconductor.org/checkResults/release/bioc-LATEST/animalcules/tokay1-checksrc.html Best, Jason *--* *Yue (Jason)

[Bioc-devel] RELEASE_3_10 branch freeze tomorrow at 3pm EDT

2020-04-13 Thread Turaga, Nitesh
Dear Maintainers, Please keep in mind that we are on schedule for our release as given in http://bioconductor.org/developers/release-schedule/. Tomorrow (April 14th 2020) at 3pm EDT, I will freeze the commits to the RELEASE_3_10 branch in Bioconductor. So, commits should be made for any bug

[Bioc-devel] (no subject)

2020-04-13 Thread Anh N Tran
Hello, My package HPAanalyze (https://doi.org/doi:10.18129/B9.bioc.HPAanalyze) has been having problem with the devel build/check, and I am not sure how to troubleshoot it. The release branch has the same content, but does not have this issue. The error note for all platforms are the same below:

Re: [Bioc-devel] (no subject)

2020-04-13 Thread Martin Morgan
This is from your .Rbuildignore file. `\` is usually interpreted as an escape character, e.g., to interpret '.' as a literal period rather than a wild-card one would write `\.`. I think you're trying to use it as a file path delimiter, and the easiest solution is to adopt the Linux convention