Just to bring the discussion back to the fact that there is a need to do
/something/. A function plotPCA is defined in packages EDASeq, DESeq2, DESeq,
affycoretools, Rcade, facopy, CopyNumber450k, netresponse, MAIT, with a real
potential for needless user confusion. And BiocGenerics already
whatever, here's a patch. If BiocGenerics had a GitHub repo I'd just
submit a pull request. Bounce it or don't, it took 5 minutes of a Sunday
morning for a non-core committer, so it must not be that hard to build a
bikeshed after all. /s
FWIW I once remarked to Robert Gentleman that it seemed
Hi,
I can't seem to install devel packages via biocLite() and I wonder if
something is broken or if I'm missing something. For example, take
GenomeInfoDb which is at 1.3.6 and is passing all checks.
The usual code using a fresh R 3.1.2-patched install isn't working as
it downloads the latest
You should not be using R-3.1.2 patched with the current devel version of
Bioconductor; use R-devel.
Best,
Kasper
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Leonardo Collado Torres lcoll...@jhu.edu
wrote:
Hi,
I can't seem to install devel packages via biocLite() and I wonder if
something is broken or
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 12:19 AM, Wolfgang Huber whu...@embl.de wrote:
Just to bring the discussion back to the fact that there is a need to do
/something/. A function plotPCA is defined in packages EDASeq, DESeq2,
DESeq, affycoretools, Rcade, facopy, CopyNumber450k, netresponse, MAIT,
with a
Thanks, I incorrectly thought that I was using the same R version as
the Bioc-build machines since the r66923 part matched. Now I realize
that this tag is used in all of the newest R builds at
http://r.research.att.com/.
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 9:57 PM, Kasper Daniel Hansen